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Any non-imbecile can tell you that unions have exacerbated
the decline in manufacturing in the United
States.
Their demands made upon the threat of work stoppages have enabled them
to amass pension funds that have crippled the likes of Ford, GM, and Chrysler. Many States and municipalities are likewise
stumbling under the weight of massive public employee union pension
programs. Like the foreign substance
invading a festering wound, we must winnow the power of unions in our country
to restore our predominance in manufacturing. There are two key steps towards
stripping unions of their power and influence in order to reinstate our
manufacturing base and thereby strengthen our economy (Note that addressing the
unions must be done in concert with far reaching tax and regulatory reform –
resolving our union problem with not be sufficient alone). The first is immediate action to be taken by
sensible persons holding unions positions; the second is longer-term and can
only be accomplished at the State and Federal levels.
The first step is for all concerned union represented
employees to become objectors. When I
graduated from college I went to work for a company that was infected with an
agency shop union. Initially, I chose to
be a Beck Objector (see Communication Workers of America v. Beck for legal
history), but still paid an “agency fee” which was nearly as much as the full
union dues. About a year later I learned
that a significant portion of my agency fee was being used as campaign
contributions towards democratic candidates.
Under Section 701(j) of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1967,
employees with bona fide religions objections cannot be coerced into supporting
unions. I wrote a letter to the union
showing how every candidate supported by my fees was an abortion advocate. I concluded by confirming that I view
abortion as an unethical and abhorrent per my religious convictions. The union agreed (as required by law) to
allow me to contribute to a non-religious charity of my choice instead of paying
union dues.
Although not all union represented employees are similarly
inclined to depose of unions, it is quite likely that many would be put off by
their union’s prolific use of union dues to support the campaigns of
politicians and legislation that offends their religious sensibilities. Therefore I encourage all union employees to
investigate how their dues are spent – following the paper trail all the way to
the AFL-CIO if necessary. With the veil
of faux-legitimacy lifted, I’m willing to wager many more union employees would
become religious objectors. Doing so
would strip unions of the more than $400 Million they spend annually on
political influence that has effectually stripped our nation of its competitiveness
and propelled us closer to socio-Marxism.
For more information about becoming a Religious Objector I
encourage you, or your union worker friends, to visit www.choosecharity.org and www.nrtw.org.
This step is critical and immediate. However, it is not sufficient to curtail the
influence, and therefore damage, of unions over our government. Next week I will share step two – a longer
term solutions with greater reach and impact.
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