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Old Jan 18th, 2004, 11:27 AM       
This might shock many of you, but I am actually very pro-union.

This just happens to be one of those details I don't like. Union shops force all employees to join. They are protected by New York State law.

I understand that unions main power lies within their numbers and that anyone who leaves puts a serious dent, but should this really be protected by law? What if your local is on the company payroll or corrupt in some other way (like when I worked as a teamster)? Shouldn't a person have the right to speak on their own behalf?
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