zinfamous
No Lifer
- Jul 12, 2006
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I'm somewhat mixed about this, but in most of these systems I am aware that there is an opt-out option for employees that don't wish to contribute. ...I'm now curious if this will lead to lawsuits and I if some time soon I will get some mail telling me that 7 years of paychecks from my previous employer will now entitle me to some sort of backpay on those fees, that I knew about, and yet still didn't opt out. Our healthcare and retirement options essentially remained intact because of the Union and helped all employees under their purview, and so even though I never registered as a member, I didn't really mind paying the fee.
It's blatantly obvious that I benefited from their work. But hey, if they decide that I am owed a grand or so, a few years later, whatevs?
It's blatantly obvious that I benefited from their work. But hey, if they decide that I am owed a grand or so, a few years later, whatevs?