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Big Ben
Posted 7/29/2018 10:07 (#6899149 - in reply to #6899093)
Subject: RE: Do Union Dues make economic sense?


Columbia Basin, Ephrata, WA
Patriot81 - 7/29/2018 07:41

I agree with everything you said on principle but does it make financial sense for the individual worker to pay the dues? Do they take more home being union members than not being a member?

If they take more money Home as union members then the Unions have nothing to fear of right to work because the open market will drive people to join, right?

Like I said before, I’m swayable at this point. My bias is against unions in principle but if I can be shown they make economic sense I will vote against right to work for the betterment of my family and friends who are union members.


It makes perfect economic sense for an underperforming worker to pay union dues, and it makes no economic sense for good workers to pay them. The poor workers would lose their job if the union wasn’t there to protect them, and the good workers would be paid more if they weren’t anchored to the poor workers.
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