That's why they have decent jobs. They DONT belong to a union.

Andrew Gentsch


> I don't
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>>> own self interest - not the interest of "Real" workers and
>>> [...]
>>> and "real" workers will bear the brunt of the backlash.
>> i'm curious who you think these "real" workers are.
>> $7/hr wal-mart employees with no benefits?  or maybe you're referring to
>> any of the other 40 million americans lacking health insurance.  "real"
>> workers like that couldn't possibly benefit from union representation.
>> mark
> 
> I have been trying my best not to engage in this banter, but I just can't
> help it. I guess I'm one of the "real" workers being referred to above. No,
> I don't belong to a union, but yes, I do all right income-wise. I don't live
> in a cardboard box or halfway house and I have sufficient income to be able
> to shop at Whole Foods with a certain amount of regularity. I have health
> and dental insurance and a 401K plan. I do not understand this prevailing
> idea that in order to have any sort of financial independence and/or benefit
> plan whatsoever, that one must belong to a union. Someone please explain.
> Seriously. I know lots of folks who have decent jobs that pay decent wages
> and benefits in this city, and not one belongs to a union.
> 
> Christy
> 
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