Really? Do you pay property taxes? If by majority vote something passes do you still have to pay? Don't like it? Move right? But you still don't have the right to not pay. When you moved to where you live you knew that you had to pay taxes to have the streets cleaned, garbage picked up etc etc even if you didn't want those services, you wanted to live there so you pay. Well when you join a Unionized shop, you knew that you had to pay your fair share there as well. Don't want what the union provides, go to a non-union shop or try and have it decertified, those are your rights. RTW is a scam, that would be like saying you don't have to pay your property taxes unless you want to. Unions are put in place by a vote of the members, when they voted they knew that once in, the union remained unless there was a vote to get rid of them, similar to how once a group of residents vote to incorporate a town that town stays in place until the residents by majority vote decide to liquidate. After incorporating the people elect representatives to run it, same thing in a union, they make motions and the residents vote on the motions, same in unions. But if you as a resident decide that you don't want the town to be incorporated you cant say "I don't agree with this so I'm not paying, and by the way you still have to clean my street and pick up my garbage. RTW laws allow people to choose to get the benefits without contributing, it legalizes theft. Its no different than if they passed a law that says you are entitled to all the services without paying for them simply because you do not want to.
Of course, I not only pay property taxes and condo association fees too, as well as many, many other taxes. This is apples and oranges, Bob. I see your point that people vote on tax increases or bond issues for public schools for example and if the proposition passes, taxes increase even for those who didn't support the measure. Isn't the whole point of a union for people to be "united" with shared values, shared vision and shared priorities? Not every worker is on board with the union and see unions as overly political and some cases destructive organizations. The whole point of RTW is to respect peoples right to choose, if you want to join a union fine, but allow others to abstain from union membership if they so choose. And regarding free riding well isn't that what unions want? How many times have Trumka and other labor leaders said all workers should have the benefits and protections we do? With all this talk of business unionism from you, I've also been perlexed by the fact that unions spend so much of their own money in PACs to lobby for legislation that provides things normally obtained through the collective bargaining process like health care or workplace safety regulations. Another example, 700 often credits unions for things like 40 hour work week or restrictions on child labor, why would unions provide their resources and services for free when they can get away charging for them?
Josh