Why should the people who don’t want to join a union benefit from the pay and working conditions earned by unions and their dues-paying members? Let them work at a non-union shop and get whatever they fight for on and individual level (good luck with that!). They are totally free to work for any non-union employer they desire, but they do NOT have a right to the compensation and working conditions earned by dues-paying members. Hell no.
Wow CAR evincing a conservative opinion. Those non-union freeloaders getting all the benefits without paying the union costs. Kind of like entitlement programs! It’s amazing to see the same argument applied in almost the same way to two different groups.
Society is a closed system, just like a union. Why should people who don’t contribute much to the system have a right to benefits provided by the system? Apply liberally and repeatedly.
Josh