08-09-2018, 10:30 AM
(08-09-2018, 09:13 AM)michaelsean Wrote: Because a job is an agreement between an employer and an employee.
And that's why I don't see a third party. The union is comprised of the employees.
If I ask my wife to have a three way with her hot friend and she responds "we have one every night... you, me, and the marriage union" I'm going to be super sad.
Quote:And this probably gets too philosophical to do on a message board, but why is there a special power in the work place to not only vote me into a group, but require something of me? That would especially be the case for a non-union shop becoming union. An employer hires me, I work and he pays me, and then I'm told we are voting for a union, and if it passes I'm in it. From where does that authority derive? How do they get to vote themselves a say in the terms of my employment?
Oh, it's not just the work place. It's anywhere with representation.
Local government, state government, federal, courts, schools (if you're a student... or don't but own property). That's part of being in a community.
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