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:: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 ::
No Free Ride By Jonathan Tasini, TOMPAINE.com
When we go to work, we join a community, in the same way we might join a health club—we choose to work at a particular place and there are, and should be, fees that make it possible for the community to thrive, grow and be able to provide benefits for future users. Right-to-work laws are un-American and unpatriotic because they undermine fundamental values of community that have been the bedrock of the nation.------------------------------------------- posted 6:57 AM :: reference link ::
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