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Originally Posted by cashflyer
He should pay.
The union serves a vital function, ensuring that the boy is properly trained for the important task of sorting and packaging the groceries for the trip home. They work for him to make sure his health and welfare are being properly taken care of by Ralph's, ensure that he is safe on the job, ensure that his benefits are commensurate, and protect him from unjust labor practices from Ralph's management.
He should be thankful that the union is there to look out for his best interests.
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What kind of whacky weed have you been smoking? Unions are a total rip off! They served a purpose 100 years ago, but should go the way of the Carrier Pidgeon and the Mastadon.