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If you don't join the union, you will be without representation. Do you have a home and a family? If you think that RAH won't can you once you give up your representation then I feel for those that depend on you. Sometimes you need to swallow your pride and roll with the punches, if not for your sake then your families.
Not so much. If you don't join, but pay dues in one form or another, the IBT still must represent you. You haven't given up representation, you just don't get to vote. That's fact.If you don't join the union, you will be without representation. Do you have a home and a family? If you think that RAH won't can you once you give up your representation then I feel for those that depend on you. Sometimes you need to swallow your pride and roll with the punches, if not for your sake then your families.
If you don't join the union, you will be without representation. Do you have a home and a family? If you think that RAH won't can you once you give up your representation then I feel for those that depend on you. Sometimes you need to swallow your pride and roll with the punches, if not for your sake then your families.
Not so much. If you don't join, but pay dues in one form or another, the IBT still must represent you. You haven't given up representation, you just don't get to vote. That's fact.
I think F9 pilot's have more integrity and honor than you are betting on. I believe most would rather fight and resist the IBT than to fold and join. I'm not saying all, but there are those who would rather take their lumps than become a part of the IBT, and I can't say I blame them. Additionally, these pilots are far more qualified to get jobs if need be at other companies that you'd wet your pants to get on with. From what I've heard, some already have left on their own.
Not so much. If you don't join, but pay dues in one form or another, the IBT still must represent you. You haven't given up representation, you just don't get to vote. That's fact.
There is a little more involved than just not getting to vote. Agency shop, for the union objector, still requires you to pay, as you have stated. If you don’t join the union, or resign from membership, and notify the union that you don’t want to pay full dues, fee's charged must be limited to the union's proven costs of collective bargaining activities on your behalf, including lawyer fees, court costs, secretarial/administrative costs (copies, affidavits, faxes, etc.)
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