UNIONS

Where does Mark Mix think the Union headquarters should be? Does he think they should operate out of a cardboard box? He is standing there implying that a disclosure that isn't even to be reported until 2012 may be suspicious. Look online the Unions have all kids of disclosures that they have put online for all to see. What he is not mentioning is non-union employers who use union busters and who use tactics to intimidate and harass their workers even to the point of firing them for trying to organize.This is a form of employee and economic terrorism. The Union gives workers a voice at the table and works to provide the best set of working standards in the workplace. I guess he would rather have "scabs" replace union workers.
"Organized labor believes that right-to-work laws allow free riders at the expense of their fellow workers. Opponents of these laws argue that everyone should pay a proportionate share of the costs of the union in negotiating contract benefits that will go to all. Unions also maintain that the real objective of right-to-work laws is to sow dissension among workers and thus weaken the labor movement." (Union) This statement is correct from the Union, all Mr. Mix wants to do is cause dissension with those who protect American jobs. The Union works for the benefit of all. Mr. Mix is worried about what the CEO's make and states in the video that they make more than the employees doesn't he make more than alot of people he represents? President Obama ran on a Union platform and made promises to the American worker. All the Union is doing is holding him to those promises.

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