To Perchance To Dream

That I might get something like this here in Washington

We are going to collect 40,000+ signatures and pass a Constitutional Measure in North Dakota that protects secret ballots.

The ballot language is very simple: “To preserve and protect the fundamental right of individuals to vote by secret ballot, where local, state or federal law requires elections for public office or ballot measures, or requires designations or authorizations for employee representation, the right of individuals to vote by secret ballot shall be guaranteed.”

Because your co-worker’s opinion should not dictate how you are treated at work.

And because the unions are already at work with their intimidation tactics

Big Labor wants members to make house calls to gin up support for their agenda, which includes “card check ” legislation Congress is expected to begin work on soon.

Check out this flyer below from the United Food and Commercial Workers International Union.

“You’ll probe and start organizing campaigns, develop worker committees and conduct house calls to workers,” it says.

House calls to workers? Notice it doesn’t say “to members.” It says workers. That means these union advocates, also known as “thugs” in many locales, are going to be showing up on your doorstep to talk about card check, whether you want to talk about it or not. They’re going to be looking up home addresses and sending people out. Pulling in your driveway and knocking on your door.

Don’t tell me that’s not intimidation.

A .gif of the flyer is at the link.

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One Response to To Perchance To Dream

  1. J.T. Wenting says:

    An even better idea: no forced union membership, no “unionisation” of companies. If you want to join a union, feel free to waste your money. If not, be free to keep it. That works quite well in many countries (except for the unions of course).

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