Originally Posted by
svergin
Americans. According to Gallup, 71% of Americans support "right to work" laws and only 22% oppose them. The rest are undecided.
I disagree with Gallup as its a false pretense. National Right to Work campaigns are foisted up as just one eyelash shy God and Apple Pie. They are very creatively written, particularly once they appear on the ballot which makes them look harmless and beneficial. When I read the ballot in my home state last year, I had to read it twice, that's how carefully worded it was. Only a crooked attorney could come up with something so sleazy and deceptive. In fact they are there to simply to destroy unions, lower wages, give worker bees less career options, retirement choices etc, etc, etc. I submit that if more people who polled as supporting NRTW laws actually knew more about them, that number would easily drop by a third, if not more. Further, I'd bet cash that at least a third could not tell you accurately what the damn thing meant five minutes after they left the polling booth.
What a farce. The don't change anyones "right to work" nor impair anyones ability to get a job. They simply enable people to receive full union benefits without paying for them. Just like SCABS. They are designed for one thing and nothing more, to destroy organized labor.