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43 minutes ago.
by Munster
BobDahler
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What happened to the "Union Influence in Politics" topic?

Even though I initiated it as the debut topic in the Times forums, I'm happy to realize it has been deleted. It died an ugly death long ago, and should have been executed long before it was. I'm curious though... Why? I am unaware of the travesty that occurred that was sufficiently heinous to warrant it's deletion... As compared to the tripe on ALL the other threads that is evident on a daily basis.

 
 

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Munster

Lets end this republican war on working people “Right-to-work” laws are outdated and a throw-back to the anti-union agenda of another era. “Right-to-work” state laws are redundant and unneeded when the current federal law is actually examined. “Right-to-work” laws represent destructive economic development policy guided by extreme partisan politics. The goal should be to raise the standard of living for hard-working Hoosier families, not lower it. Hard-working Hoosier families deserve better than an antiquated law designed to raise corporate profits and lower worker wages and benefits. "Right to work for less" . c om

Posted 28 days ago.

Union, Company Face Federal Prosecution after Construction Worker Digs Up Illegal PAC Scheme

Worker discharged from job for not contributing to "voluntary" union PAC

by Anthony Riedel

(nrtw)

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 28 days ago.

Munster

Lets end this republican war on working people “Right-to-work” laws are outdated and a throw-back to the anti-union agenda of another era. “Right-to-work” state laws are redundant and unneeded when the current federal law is actually examined. “Right-to-work” laws represent destructive economic development policy guided by extreme partisan politics. The goal should be to raise the standard of living for hard-working Hoosier families, not lower it. Hard-working Hoosier families deserve better than an antiquated law designed to raise corporate profits and lower worker wages and benefits. "Right to work for less" . c om

Posted 28 days ago.

Munster

" right to work for less " .co m Come on , lets talk some more about CHOICES !! You know the Choice that workers make when they go to work and either CHOOSE to work union or CHOOSE to work non union ! Now exactly how is it that this CHOICE isn't a CHOICE ?? Again more idiotic speculation from a welfare addicted right-wing nutjob !I guess if you keep living in your fantasy world at least your not harming anyone else ! You see this is what Im talking about !Right to work for less .co m Remember SB5 ???

Posted 28 days ago.

“Terry McAuliffe’s support from big labor continues to come under scrutiny from the media. The Free Beacon reports that the union bosses are spending big to see him gain control of the Old Dominion”

The Union Label

By NRTWC Staff

(nrtwc)

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 28 days ago.

Munster

How does it feel wrongriki to whine about your "freerider" bullsh&t all the the while collecting welfare ( A free ride ) ! Typical republican !

Posted 28 days ago.

BeRight

Sorry , but this thread was started months ago ! Don't know who pulled this back in the lime- light !

Posted 28 days ago.

Right to work fight headed to Ohio

by Bill Hormann

(13abc)

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 28 days ago.

Munster

And yet the Know Nothing Expert still cant wrap its pea brain around the fact that as retiree's no former active union members pay dues ! So all its typical half-truths and lies don't mean anything ! Of course we would expect that sort of mis-leading crap from wrongriki !How does it feel wrongriki to whine about your "freerider" bullsh&t all the the while collecting welfare ( A free ride ) ! Typical republican !

Posted 28 days ago.

Munster

And yet the Know Nothing Expert still cant wrap its pea brain around the fact that as retiree's no former active union members pay dues ! So all its typical half-truths and lies don't mean anything ! Of course we would expect that sort of mis-leading crap from wrongriki ! And just why would anybody care about what a non-working leach on society has to say on unions ? It has no experience and the only info it gets is from right-wing garbage factories !

Posted 28 days ago.

“In 2011, many of Wisconsin’s workers became free to choose whether to pay a union. Since then, according to recent U.S. Labor Department filings, one-third of those who were previously forced to pay a union at their workplace have chosen to break ties.”

. . .

Maurice A. Thompson commentary: Should Ohio voters support a right-to-work ballot issue? Yes

Forced support of unions is drag on economy

(The Columbus Dispatch)

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 28 days ago.

scrappile

The governor of Wisconsin, don`t you know, received how much out of state money to run and then keep his job.

Posted 29 days ago.

scrappile

South Dakota approves paying legislators' ALEC dues - eWallstreeterewallstreeter****/go.php?to=37298218 South Dakota approves paying legislators' ALEC dues. From Salon****. April 24, 2013 - 9:14am. The state legislature's Republican-controlled Executive Board ..****pulsory dues being paid so members of state legislature can keep their jobs, RTW hurts everyone****

Posted 29 days ago.

“As Media Trackers has reported, more than 95 percent of all contributions to We Are Ohio have come from labor unions and nearly half the group’s total funding has come from unions outside of Ohio.”

“As Media Trackers has reported, more than 95 percent of all contributions to We Are Ohio have come from labor unions and nearly HALF the group’s total funding has come from unions OUTSIDE of Ohio.”

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We Are Ohio Protects Flow of Forced Union Dues

By Jason Hart

(Media Trackers Ohio)

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 29 days ago.

Munster

" right to work for less " .co m Come on , lets talk some more about CHOICES !! You know the Choice that workers make when they go to work and either CHOOSE to work union or CHOOSE to work non union ! Now exactly how is it that this CHOICE isn't a CHOICE ?? Again more idiotic speculation from a welfare addicted right-wing nutjob !I guess if you keep living in your fantasy world at least your not harming anyone else ! You see this is what Im talking about !Right to work for less .co m

Posted 29 days ago.

Munster

And yet the Know Nothing Expert still cant wrap its pea brain around the fact that as retiree's no former active union members pay dues ! So all its typical half-truths and lies don't mean anything ! Of course we would expect that sort of mis-leading crap from wrongriki !

Posted 29 days ago.

Munster

Yes why would someone give a union member in good standing of 35+ yrs anymore credence than a welfare addicted republican repeater who's never worked much less had a union job ??? Now who would have the most knowledge, a person who's been in unions or a Know Nothing Expert ?? All wrongriki knows is what its right-wing propaganda tells it ! If this is so good for labor why isn't any labor supporting it ??

Posted 29 days ago.

Munster

And yet the Know Nothing Expert still cant wrap its pea brain around the fact that as retiree's no former active union members pay dues ! So all its typical half-truths and lies don't mean anything ! Of course we would expect that sort of mis-leading crap from wrongriki !How does it feel wrongriki to whine about your "freerider" bullsh&t all the the while collecting welfare ( A free ride ) ! Typical republican !

Posted 29 days ago.

Munster

(We are ohio.co m) Please do move on ! Your constant barrage of right-wing non-sense and lies has us all tired of hearing your bullcrap ! (We are ohio.co m)

Posted 29 days ago.

We Are Ohio Protects Flow of Forced Union Dues

By Jason Hart

(Media Trackers Ohio)

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(Ohioans for Workplace Freedom)

Posted 29 days ago.
 
 
 
 

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