Pro union here. I think the UAW is a special kind of animal and not a good reference for "unions" in general. I to have to wonder the companies who complain about what union members get (ahem, GM) - what were you doing during negotiations? How does GM get a free pass to burn money in any way seen fit, then complain about posh UAW gigs while they file for bankruptsy. It's not the UAW's fault that GM acquired Hummer while gas prices skyrocketed.
I also agree that businesses can't be trusted to look out for workers. They exist primarily to make profit, and they often do things they don't want to do in an effort to remain competitive with each other. You don't see unions competing to "out lazy" each other. If businesses could be trusted to treat employees well, we wouldn't have so many illegal aliens subcontracting here for pennies and we wouldn't be outsourcing cheap foreign labor. That should be proof enough that wages will go down (as they are currently 3% lower in right to work states).
Did anyone consider the effects of non union employees who benefit from prevailing wage going away? Everyone will be working for less. As long as millionares can't be taxed one extra penny to help the country, I don't see why your average $50K/year union employee needs to work for less. Unions need overhauled, they don't need to be busted up.
P.S. Anyone who is anti "free stuff" and anti "freeloading" shouldn't support right to work terms were employees take advantage of collective bargaining from dues paying members - FOR FREE.
I also agree that businesses can't be trusted to look out for workers. They exist primarily to make profit, and they often do things they don't want to do in an effort to remain competitive with each other. You don't see unions competing to "out lazy" each other. If businesses could be trusted to treat employees well, we wouldn't have so many illegal aliens subcontracting here for pennies and we wouldn't be outsourcing cheap foreign labor. That should be proof enough that wages will go down (as they are currently 3% lower in right to work states).
Did anyone consider the effects of non union employees who benefit from prevailing wage going away? Everyone will be working for less. As long as millionares can't be taxed one extra penny to help the country, I don't see why your average $50K/year union employee needs to work for less. Unions need overhauled, they don't need to be busted up.
P.S. Anyone who is anti "free stuff" and anti "freeloading" shouldn't support right to work terms were employees take advantage of collective bargaining from dues paying members - FOR FREE.