Rynar wrote:
Micheal:
When you bargain collectively you are part of a collective. How some dissenting members might feel matters not a whit.
As i said, I don't think their protest will come to anything, and at this point it is just talk. These are most likely the people that seem to petition for grievances against their Union every contract negotiation. The group regularly tries to create a new Union to usurp the current one, a Union they would be in charge of - which fails every time. For the most part they are Fair Share members, not true union members.
In California you don't have to be a Union member to work for the State in Union Represented positions, but you do have to pay your Fair Share. Fair Share is a horrible concept where you have money (less than the Union dues, but not much less) go to the union whether you want it to or not. This pays for the non-Union members to be collectively bargained for, whether they want it or not.
I understand their dissent. I do not choose to join it.