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MichMan

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20. Isn't that the same argument the RW uses in regard to union members opting out of paying dues?
Sun Jan 29, 2023, 10:54 AM
Jan 2023
"So states are requiring workers to pay a fee to an organization that then uses the fees to fund political operations which many of the workers oppose."

No one here believes that is a reasonable position.

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I wouldn't work in a restaurant anymore. Bluethroughu Jan 2023 #1
Working in a restaurant was what fueled me to finally finish getting my degree underpants Jan 2023 #3
worked in a couple kitchens. making the cooks scrub down always pissed me off. mopinko Jan 2023 #4
Been there. Won't do it again if I can help it. paleotn Jan 2023 #7
WTH ?? "15% taxes on the bill of patrons they serve" ? What CONCEIVABLE justification is there ... eppur_se_muova Jan 2023 #8
I was confused by that, too. ShazzieB Jan 2023 #13
I believe what the poster was saying albeit a KPN Jan 2023 #17
OK, thanks for the interpretation! They are taxed on tips, ASSUMING 15% tips whether they get that eppur_se_muova Jan 2023 #19
There should be a class action Casady1 Jan 2023 #2
well... markie Jan 2023 #5
Colour me sooooooo NOT surprised. niyad Jan 2023 #6
I worked in a restaurant as a bus boy while in college in the late 70's MichMan Jan 2023 #9
Misleading headline; No court has ruled this to be unconstitutional. NullTuples Jan 2023 #10
How does a private entity's action violate the first amendment? onenote Jan 2023 #12
Compelled subsidization NullTuples Jan 2023 #27
This message was self-deleted by its author onenote Jan 2023 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author onenote Jan 2023 #30
Again, the first amendment applies to government action onenote Jan 2023 #31
I think the headline is a statement of the author's opinion. ShazzieB Jan 2023 #16
Isn't that the same argument the RW uses in regard to union members opting out of paying dues? MichMan Jan 2023 #20
Not quite the same as a union & employer are very different relationships? NullTuples Jan 2023 #26
Right: snot Jan 2023 #28
I don't disagree, but headlines should be clearly written to show that. NullTuples Jan 2023 #25
The employees in the Abood and Janus cases were public sector employees onenote Jan 2023 #32
How is this legal? AllyCat Jan 2023 #11
That should be true of many other types of jobs as well. murielm99 Jan 2023 #14
The employer isn't the one requiring it, the state government is. MichMan Jan 2023 #15
Absolutely. Decades ago my new job paid regular salary for my three weeks training. It was housecat Jan 2023 #21
Those of us in the food safety business, think that ServSafe ... JoeOtterbein Jan 2023 #18
Whoa, what a scam PatSeg Jan 2023 #22
Wage theft is how most restaurants, especially chains, make their money Farmer-Rick Jan 2023 #23
I loved being a waitress. I could quickly establish rapport, always remembered my customer's littlemissmartypants Jan 2023 #24
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