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Time to Free Workers From Corrupt Unions
Townhall.com ^ | July 24, 2018 | Congressman Francis Rooney

Posted on 07/24/2018 6:36:33 AM PDT by Kaslin

The recent Supreme Court ruling in Janus vs AFSCME ended a practice of abuse of public sector employees by their unions. The decision prevents unions from forcing the payment of dues by non-members and is a major victory for our civil servants. Now it is time to stop similar corrupt tactics used by unions to force private sector non-union employees to pay dues.

Thanks to a hand-out by the Obama National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), unions can collect involuntary dues from former members who recently cancelled membership. In 2013, the NLRB overturned the 1962 Bethlehem Steel decision, which set the precedent that “dues checkoffs,” or union dues collected directly from an employee’s wages, expired when a union contract ended. One-sided negations never end fairly, and, under the 2013 ruling, unions receive an uninterrupted stream of cash and have no reason to come to the table if they deem a new deal to be insufficient. This is a gift to unions at the expense of the American worker.

This ploy is right out of the same playbook that pushed Mark Janus to fight the unions. By creating a so-called “window period,” unions can automatically collect dues from individuals who have ended their union involvement, in some cases for up to a year. Incredibly, this even applies for up to one year to employees in “right-to-work” states. If the unions offer value to members, why do they need to hide behind partisan legal barriers and employ deceitful maneuvers to continue to control workers?

The answer is that unions are run for their administration, not the workers, like, unfortunately, some aspects of public education. Unions spent $1.7 billion on political activities in 2016, most of which was in support of Democrats. Union bosses put on endless conferences, have outrageous salaries, and have even been known to spend money on lavish sporting events. This is in addition to making crony investments from their pension funds leaving them under-funded and leaving the members’ retirements at risk.

Forced unionism is a clear violation of the First Amendment rights of American workers. An individual who disagrees with a union on policy or politics should not be forced to support it financially contrary to their right to free speech. Furthermore, individuals should be free to spend their hard-earned money as they choose, free of coerced subsidization of union political activities.

I have introduced the Employee Freedom Act to end the greedy gimmicks unions have been using on hard-working Americans across the country. The bill would reinstate the Bethlehem Steel decision by ending dues checkoff provisions when a union contract expires. Further, the bill will respect the decisions of states which implement right-to-work laws by eliminating the window period.

Thanks to Janus, unions have no right to infringe on the free speech of public sector employees. It is time to extend this same principle to the private sector. This would be accomplished by reversing the politically-motivated decision of the Obama NLRB, and restoring the rights of hard-working Americans.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: afscme; bethlehemsteel; biglabor; nlrb; privatesector; unions

1 posted on 07/24/2018 6:36:33 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
Two factors make Unions obsolete:

HR provides many of the same worker protections.

Worker mobility in a low unemployment environment.

2 posted on 07/24/2018 6:42:53 AM PDT by G Larry (There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
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To: Kaslin

Government employee unions should not even be legal.
Even FDR thought so.


3 posted on 07/24/2018 6:46:06 AM PDT by Lurkinanloomin (Natural Born Citizen Means Born Here of Citizen Parents__Know Islam, No Peace - No Islam, Know Peace)
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To: G Larry

And frankly, like it or not, most people have turned to the government to be the guarantor of their job security and benefits instead of collective bargaining. To a large degree the unions have been supplanted by their Democrat friends.


4 posted on 07/24/2018 6:46:31 AM PDT by Buckeye McFrog
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To: G Larry

“HR provides many of the same worker protections.”
You’ve got to be kidding.


5 posted on 07/24/2018 6:56:23 AM PDT by semaj (U\)
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To: semaj

Given that HR’s true use is to keep the company out of court, they protect against true worker abuse.


6 posted on 07/24/2018 7:01:09 AM PDT by G Larry (There is no great virtue in bargaining with the Devil)
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To: Lurkinanloomin

Yep. Public sector labor unions should be banned. They get job security. The price should be no unions.

Who stands up for the taxpayer? Nobody. Any “negotiations” they get into with self serving politicians are one sided. What do the politicians care? It’s not their money.


7 posted on 07/24/2018 7:17:46 AM PDT by FLT-bird
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To: Kaslin

Unions are corrupt and they are unnecessary except for the lazy.


8 posted on 07/24/2018 7:25:30 AM PDT by 1Old Pro
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To: Kaslin

Mafia doesn’t like that type of talk expect company and have someone start your car for you.


9 posted on 07/24/2018 7:37:01 AM PDT by Vaduz (women and children to be impacIQ of chimpsted the most.)
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To: G Larry
Given that HR’s true use is to keep the company out of court, they protect against true worker abuse.

The HR department and a union can be a pretty effect team if both are truly working toward improving employment conditions. If both parties are working in good faith, an HR department looking after the interests of the company and the union looking out for the interests of the employees can negotiate some pretty reasonable compromises.

Unfortunately, many companies are too short-sighted to realize that improving employee conditions is often an outstanding investment. Sometimes, a union is necessary to force their hand to do what is really the right thing to do.

When in college I worked in a unionized sawmill on the weekends and during the summers. My father was the plant manager (#2 in the local hierarchy) after working blue-collar jobs for years at the mill. He was on the management negotiating team. I was pulled aside once by a union steward when some fairly heated collective bargaining negotiations were underway. He said that some of the union guys were talking about the management team and that they appreciated my dad's reasonableness because "he hasn't forgotten where he came from and he's willing to give us a fair shake." I was a pretty proud son at that point.

10 posted on 07/24/2018 7:44:40 AM PDT by CommerceComet (Hillary: A unique blend of arrogance, incompetence, and corruption.)
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