Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Does Paying Dues matter?

I agree that it is a good thing for members, regardless of how they felt about the elections to be active in the Union, but what about allowing individuals in ‘bad standing’ into the hall just to be able to show a crowd at the event? Many were embraced with no demand or challenge about their dues owed.

Every day others are walking the hallways and freely sitting in our offices and even being given staff jobs?

It’s dangerous and offensive to say there is no difference between those of us who diligently paid our dues and those that have not.

After all, we are supposed to be in the Union business.

2 comments:

TWU Rank and File said...

I was turned away because the room was packed so I didn't see the presentation. I found out later that the room was packed with members in bad standing. I am a Quill Club member because I felt it was my duty to help preserve our Union during loss of dues. This is how I'm paid back. This passive amnesty crap is an insult.

Amy McCarthy said...

I beleive it is a travesty of the highest degree that some members and sime who even were officers and on staff who did not pay their dues for months at a time or even a yearor more,now make their living off Local 100's dues.This fills me with disgust and revulsion.Imagine this adminstration calls itself reformers,the world has turned upside down.We need a resurrection of United Invincible. -TRACKOLOGIST