Posted by rrlund on January 14, 2011 at 07:41:16 from (204.232.92.133):
In Reply to: Employers and unions posted by uwua on January 13, 2011 at 21:08:59:
I'll just tell you,my stand on unions has softened considerably since the big union shop here closed. Not so much for worker protection,the government has taken that over entirely,but as far as union wages. It amazes me that the talk radio crowd will tell you all day long that if you cut taxes and put another $5 a week in peoples paychecks,that money will circulate throughout the local economy and go through everybodys pockets. Then those same people will tell you that union wages are a bad thing. Well,my question is,if $5 a week is good,why isn't an extra $5 an hour in the pockets of a certain percentage of the local population better? I can tell you now,absoultely,having seen what has happened to this community without those high paying jobs,IT IS BETTER. It's not even debatable. And you have no CLUE how many pockets those union wages go through until they aren't there anymore.
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