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VICE CITY - SALEM: Dems kill Republicans' effort to
safeguard academic faculty from being exploited by
thuggish Unions
SALEM, Ore.-Democrats are now aiming at academic
faculty after last week illegally passing an
illegal, unfair $667 million, 41 percent tax surge
on Oregon's smallest businesses, even mom-and-pops
and family businesses like farms with less than ten
employees. Dems are also holding hostage a
bipartisan, record-breaking classroom funding
package, and they are threatening to derail
bipartisan work on a transportation package and
more, but as if that weren't enough, the hostage
holding spree isn't over.
Today, Democrats killed Republicans' efforts to
prevent professors and university staff from being
exploited by being coerced to give money to unions.
The Republican effort was bolstered by filing a
minority report, a procedural move to change a bill
while maintaining its key focus or goal. Extending
coercive collective bargaining authority to college
faculty, without an opt-in provision, will increase
the administrative and personnel costs for Oregon's
severely underfunded public universities, in turn,
further burdening our broken PERS and health care
systems.
Senate Minority Whip Dennis Linthicum,
R-Klamath Falls, released the following statement:
"Union bosses and their political bagmen are
holding up academic faculty to pinch their money.
Oregonians are witnesses to a gangster government
mugging everyone it possibly can to feed its
financial appetite. Senate Republicans will not
support stealing rights and stealing money from
innocent Oregonians. We must expand workers' rights
in this state, it is a grave issue, and it is only
going to get worse."
House Bill 3170 B unacceptably mandates academic
faculty pay against their will huge dues to Big
Unions, even if they voluntarily choose to not
submit to the forced membership. Many people object
to being forced against their consent to pay
expensive, immoral Union dues, some because they
object to the profligate political purchasing that
goes on by the Unions.
To fix the bill, Republicans tried to make it so
that academic faculty could have choice and freedom
in Union membership and to not be forced to fork
over the associated, forced Union dues. Republicans
contend that under the First Amendment of the United
States Constitution public university employees
should not be required to join or pay so-called fair
share dues to an organization to which they do not
want to be associated. Republicans say it is a
fundamental precept of our Constitutional system and
the Democrats' exploitation of academic faculty
abrogates a liberty interest.
The minority report was defeated by 17 Democrats
voting NO and HB 3170 B was passed 17 to 13.
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For follow-up commentary please contact
Senate Minority Whip Spokesman Jonathan Lockwood
at Jonathan.Lockwood@OregonLegislature.gov, or
971-645-2140.
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