The idea the forced unionism

The idea the forced unionism abuses workers is absurd! So called "right to work" states have no checks and balances. Employees are treated like disposable napkins and have no way to protest unfair and unlawful treatment. In Georgia, where I have the "right to work", I am not given proper breaks or lunches. When employees complain or voice concerns they are threatened with termination. Truthfully I am only on this website to find a new state to live in where unions are recognized and workers treated with respect.

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