On 'right-to-work laws built on racist foundations'.

AuthorSpringer, William
PositionFrom Our Website - Brief article

Shouldn't workers have a right to decide whether to join? Hell, no. Because eveiy worker benefits when the solidarity of the workers (which is what unions are all about) can be brought into bargaining for better wages and working conditions. Those who do not want to pay dues are cheats. They want the benefits, but they don't want to do their share to make those benefits possible. Because without the unions the workers have to...

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