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red states rule
12-28-2009, 08:27 AM
With unemployment increasing, and union membership decreasing - the Dems have to find a way to get people to join a union whether they want to or not






Flint, Mich.

Michelle Berry runs a private day-care service from her home on the outskirts of this city, the birthplace of General Motors. "The Berry Patch," as she calls the service, features overstuffed purple gorillas, giant cartoon murals, and a playroom covered in Astroturf. Her clients are mostly low-income parents who need child care to keep their jobs in a city that now has a 26% unemployment rate.

Ms. Berry owns her own business—yet the Michigan Department of Human Services claims she is a government employee and union member. The agency thus withholds union dues from the child-care subsidies it sends to her on behalf of her low-income clients. Those dues are funneled to a public-employee union that claims to represent her. The situation is crazy—and it's happening elsewhere in the country.

A year ago in December, Ms. Berry and more than 40,000 other home-based day care providers statewide were suddenly informed they were members of Child Care Providers Together Michigan—a union created in 2006 by the United Auto Workers and the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees. The union had won a certification election conducted by mail under the auspices of the Michigan Employment Relations Commission. In that election only 6,000 day-care providers voted. The pro-labor vote turned out.

Many of the state's other 34,000 day-care providers never even realized what was going on. Ms. Berry tells us she was "shocked" to find out she was suddenly in a union. The real dirty work, however, had been done when the state created an "employer" for the union to "organize" against.

Of course, Michigan's independent day-care providers don't work for anybody except the parents who were their customers. Nevertheless, because some of these parents qualified for public subsidies, the Child Care Providers "union" claimed the providers were "public employees."

Michigan's Department of Human Services then teamed with Flint-based Mott Community College to sign an "interlocal agreement" in 2006 establishing a separate government agency called the Michigan Home Based Child Care Council. This council was directed to recommend good child-care practices—and not coincidentally, to serve as a "public employer." Although the council had almost no staff, no control over the state subsidies and no supervision of the providers' daily activities, it became the shell corporation against which the union could organize.

Thus the state created an ersatz employer and an ersatz "bargaining unit" against which what was essentially an ersatz union could organize.

Today the Department of Human Services siphons about $3.7 million in annual dues to the union—from the child-care subsidies. The money should be going to home-based day-care providers—themselves not on the high end of the income scale. Ms. Berry now sees money once paid to her go to a union that does little for her. She says she is "self employed and wants nothing to do with the union."

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703478704574612341241120838.html

HogTrash
12-28-2009, 12:52 PM
Not only will big government control the banks and industry, but labor as well.

Oh yea, and infrastructure, travel, healthcare, education, media, news, world trade, energy, the climate and how many children we can have.

Did I leave anything out?

I felt much safer with greedy financiers controlling banks and commerse, corrupt corporations in charge of big business and organized crime running the labor unions.

"Hey honey, could you call the state department?...I need permission to take an unscheduled emergency shit?.....Please hurry!"

Joyful HoneyBee
12-28-2009, 09:44 PM
Right, and downtown Detroit is a shining example of how well labor unions work, after all.

sgtdmski
12-28-2009, 09:57 PM
Union membership should be voluntary. Period. End of Discussion. I still do not believe that this has never been challenged in court. This a clear violation of the Bill of Rights and violates the First Amendment of the United States.

dmk

chesswarsnow
12-28-2009, 10:02 PM
Sorry bout that,










"Hey honey, could you call the state department?...I need permission to take an unscheduled emergency shit?.....Please hurry!"



1. This is a LMAO!!!!:laugh2:



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SirJamesofTexas