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Home Front: Politix
"Public employees unions are transmission belts, conveying money to the Democratic Party"
2011-08-25
An especially vociferous progressive group calls itself "We Are Wisconsin." Evidently not.

During the recall tumult, unions barely mentioned either their supposed grievance about collective bargaining, or their real fears, which concern money, particularly political money. Teachers unions can no longer bargain to require school districts to purchase teachers' health insurance from the union's preferred provider, which is especially expensive. This is saving millions of dollars and reducing teacher layoffs. Also, unions must hold annual recertification votes.

And teachers unions may no longer automatically deduct dues from members' paychecks. After Colorado in 2001 required public employees unions to have annual votes reauthorizing collection of dues, membership in the Colorado Association of Public Employees declined 70 percent. In 2005, Indiana stopped collecting dues from unionized public employees; in 2011, there are 90 percent fewer dues-paying members. In Utah, the end of automatic dues deductions for political activities in 2001 caused teachers' payments to fall 90 percent. After a similar law passed in 1992 in Washington state, the percentage of teachers making such contributions declined from 82 to 11.
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Democrats furiously oppose Walker because public employees unions are transmission belts, conveying money to the Democratic Party. Last year, $11.2 million in union dues was withheld from paychecks of Wisconsin's executive branch employees and $2.6 million from paychecks at the university across the lake. Having spent improvidently on the recall elections, the Wisconsin Education Association Council, the teachers union, is firing 40 percent of its staff.
Posted by:GolfBravoUSMC

#3  I'm in a closed shop. I am required to pay bargaining dues, but can, and do, opt out of their PAC, which supports candidates I vote against
Posted by: Frank G   2011-08-25 20:06  

#2  Collective bargaining is Newspeak for closed shop where you must pay the union protection money.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2011-08-25 19:47  

#1  The public unions are also vacuum hoses, sucking money out of taxpayers pockets. That's the REAL grievance.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-08-25 16:06  

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