Re: micat
that sounds like a bad law. If anything, should expand that right, not restrict it.
public sector unions are literally bankrupting ca cities, kk (not alone, but a big part of the reason). these are not the weak, flabby little grain state unions you see around you.
i'm kinda sympathetic to the individual's right argument too.
Yeah, that's fair. I'll defer to you. In general (along with most issues) low-information blowhards spout off on issues they know nothing about, so I'll leave it to you guys to discuss.
I just know that in Kansas things that are going to be proposed in the House next session are:
-eliminate the ability of unions to use school hours, email, phones, copiers, materials, buildings to meet/talk/organize
-eliminate the ability of unions to use payroll deduction for dues from members
I get the frustrations of cities going bankrupt seeing public sector unions "double dipping" by taking taxpayer dollars, and throwing them back at politicians through payroll deductions for PAC money. The problem is the same rhetoric you guys are using, is being used in Kansas. Which is right-to-work.