Posted on 02/11/2015 10:25:37 AM PST by raptor22
tates: Illinois entrepreneur turned governor Bruce Rauner ends the practice of forced union dues for government workers who don't want to join a union as he pursues right-to-work zones to promote growth.
In Illinois, they're called "fair share" dues collected from workers said to benefit from the collective bargaining of the unions they're in thrall to, whether they want to join or not, moneys collected by force to pay for that representation.
"Fair share" is a favorite mantra to liberals, but not to newly elected Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner. He believes that there's nothing fair about extorting money from people for having a job in this case, a public-sector job with the money used to lobby the same government that pays their salaries.
Rauner, a Republican, took on the public-sector unions early on in his campaign to make a dark-blue state turn red.
"The government-union bosses are at the core of our spending problem in Illinois," he said in a primary debate, arguing that public unions create a "conflict of interest for the taxpayers" and have made a mess of the state's finances.
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He has also amassed over 20 millions dollars for his campaign fund as of late. That’s definitely enough to counter the blowback!
Thanks r!
Graybeard58, I agree that Gov. Rauner isn’t conservative. He’s pro-choice, and he agrees with the law that allows illegal aliens to get driver’s licenses. He wants to increase the minimum wage and require more businesses to charge a sales tax. I’m glad that Rauner finally agrees with Republicans about one issue.
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