piscator wrote:You have to specifically check off every year for any of "your $$" to be used for any political purpose, since before Taft-Hartley. SCOTUS reaffirmed that in Communications Workers of America v. Beck.
Then SEIU is violating the law wholesale, along with every other union in this country.
And your use of, "My money" when a nontrivial component of your pretax income [one of the reasons you supposedly took the job in the first place!] was there solely due to a collective bargaining agreement:
Bullshit. Without the union the department still has to pay employees. I didn't ask the union to negotiate on my behalf, nor did I agree to be bound by union rules with respect to bargaining for compensation packages.
You would not have been able to ask your State Legislature for a raise on your own without incurring significant legal fees.
That's my business, not the union's. I'm very good at speaking before the state legislature, I've done it many times, so you're wrong. Any state employee can go before a government compensation committee and have his or her say, unless they are in a union that forbids them from speaking on their own behalf and requires them to toe the party line by deferring to the union representatives. People have been prevented from speaking on their own behalf because they are union members, even if they don't want to be members of the union.
So, any way you cut it, it was a "cost" of doing business that you would have "paid" to someone else, had you acted individually [what stopped you?].
That's my business. It's not up to anybody else to decide for me how to spend my money negotiating a labor contract.
And no, your individual magnificence is not all of what produced "your" gross pay field on your alleged cop paycheck. If it did, you'd be making it now and wouldn't be bitching about your retirement plans and there wouldn't be another swinging dick doing that "union job" right now. So it's dishonest to only talk about deductions from your gross pay without allowing for the higher gross pay and other bennies that came about due to collective bargaining by your allegedly Authoritarian/Marxist and not-made-up police officer's union.
Of course I can bitch about it because without the union I might have been able to negotiate a better deal for myself. Or I might have gotten together with other members of the department to negotiate together. The key is that if I wanted to be in a union, I'd have joined the union voluntarily. I didn't want to be in a union, but in order to work I was forced to pay union dues anyway, even though the union never did a single thing to benefit me at my request.
So long as union membership is voluntary, unions are fine...except for public employee unions which need to be flatly outlawed altogether.
Moreover, show me a free enterprise business that has no deductions from its gross revenues (Gross=Net). There's always a cost to do business.
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Which has nothing whatever to do with anything. The issue here is, as usual in a dispute between Marxist Progressives and Socialists and Libertarians, voluntariness and consent. I neither volunteered nor consented to have the union take money from my check, and I objected to it every chance I got, but the alternative was not to have a job, and I could not allow the union to deny me a career by refusing to work even as union dues were being extorted from me with the cooperation and support of the NLRB and the federal government.
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