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Last updated on May 20 at 11:41 pm
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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts. Comments are moderated on a daily basis.Hmmm, union leaders don't like the law, and local business leaders stay their tongue so as not to rile the union folks. What a surprise!
Business leaders have just as much to fear from this law. Sure, they can get away with paying their employees less but wait, all workers will be making less so who will be able to purchase goods??
Man, I can hardly wait for a stay in a hospital so an over worked under paid RN that has worked extra hours because there are too many patients and not enough employees because the hospital must hold down cost so the CFO and the shareholders can get theirs. Man, I can hardly wait for that RN to administer my morphine. This right to work thing should work out real well.
Let's call it what it is, Right to Work for less.
The biggest union in the world failed . Soviet union , also took down the country too . Can anyone say twinkies .
So true David. Can anyone say Union Thugs didn't get extremely violent and commit crimes to get attention to their cause in Lansing, hurting others there for peaceful means, and destroying property for no other cause than "greed"? Even neutral people like Clint the hotdog caterer? Sad example of mature adults that say they care about others rights and employment.
to get a job at amway for the devoses you have to go through a temp service, last i remember 10 yrs ago a company paid 20 dollars an hour for their service 10.00 for them and 10.00 for you do that math for a year. lets call this law what it really is freedom to rob your children.



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