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GiveMeFreedom Donating Member (445 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-21-09 10:28 PM
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I must be wrong about Corporate Concerns for Workers

Cos. looking at options to union organizing bill
Starbucks, other companies talking about alternatives to union organizing bill


Sam Hananel, Associated Press Writer
Saturday March 21, 2009, 12:41 am EDT

Rhonda Bentz, of the anti-card-check Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, said that or any other plan doesn't represent the will of business community which opposes any compromise on card check.
"This is a non-starter," Bentz said. "This is worse for workers because even more will be exposed to union intimidation."


It’s funny that Corporations want to protect us from the Union Over Lords who might want to intimidate us into joining a union to seek fair wages, better health care and retirement packages. Gosh, if this is true, then Corporations are certainly on the side of the middle class worker and have nothing on their minds except the worker's best interest and safety of the working class. WTF? How could I have been so wrong? All this time I thought Unions were and are good for the working class, but if this is going to bring down payouts of corporate dividends to shareholders and reduce exorbitant CEO bonuses for reducing companies to piles of withering blubber, then hell, I must be wrong!

NOT A FUCKIN CHANCE, EFCA YES! UNIONS YES!


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