this. take away their money. they throw temper tantrums and they get violent. the fact is that when people are given the choice to unithe union or not, they choose not to join. they don t want the benefit it s. sean: why? provide them, but you shntd force people into it. sean: why force them. sean: basically, you have legalized stealing when the government through the unions forces people to do this or they can t work. why do you want to allow legalized stealing? i don t look at it that way at all, sean. do you want to work for a union or do you want to there are plenty of companies that are not union shops. don t go work for a union shop. sean: you can t work there unless you do what we say. as consumers, we will see what happens. we will see if there is a division. sean: you can t say you are pro-choice. i am as to what i buy and what companies and what type of workers i am sure every liberal hires union shops. i speak only for me.
this. take away their money. they throw temper tantrums and they get violent. the fact is that when people are given the choice to unithe union or not, they choose not to join. they don t want the benefit it s. sean: why? provide them, but you shntd force people into it. sean: why force them. sean: basically, you have legalized stealing when the government through the unions forces people to do this or they can t work. why do you want to allow legalized stealing? i don t look at it that way at all, sean. do you want to work for a union or do you want to there are plenty of companies that are not union shops. don t go work for a union shop. sean: you can t work there unless you do what we say. as consumers, we will see what happens. we will see if there is a division. sean: you can t say you are pro-choice. i am as to what i buy and what companies and what type of workers i am sure every liberal hires union shops.
is going to try to get revenge in the elections two years from now. joining me now, politico executive editor and ron mott live in lansing, michigan. first, you, ron mott, the day after the governor rick snyder has signed the right-to-work bills, what is the labor movement planning to do next? well, we don t know, andrea. pretty quiet on that front, much like it is down here on the street. far different scene yesterday, of course, a lot of union workers very upset about not just this legislation that s going to wipe out a 77-year-old requirement that workers be forced to pay union dues as a condition of employment, they are upset also about how this was jammed through the legislature. this was passed in both bodies in four days time and signed by the governor last night. what the advocates of this legislation say is union shops and unions no longer can just depend on fattening up their membership roles by default, they actually have to go out and sell themselves, sell their benefits
certainly become a bright spot in the u.s. economy responding to increased consumer demand. carmakers, both foreign and domestic, are adding literally thousands of jobs to their u.s. plants. in addition to new highs they re also bringing back some experienced workers who were laid off during the recession. although some of these experienced workers may find it s not exactly the same job when it comes to payday. listen. the benefits packages have definitely been lower and a lot of those plants are not unionized. so that has been some of the discussion. uaw has been interested in unionizing some of those plants. so far all of them have resisted. reporter: even union shops have agreed to lower pay and benefits as part of the restructuring of the big three automakers but the increase in auto manufacturing jobs is expected to have multiplier effect in other parts of the economy. the center for automotive research estimates each job at a car plant generates nine additional jobs at other
president or the vice-president there, always visiting union shops, you don t hear them proudly say, here i am at a right to workshop, here i am at a right to work, state. i mean, if you like, if you like, if you like americans having jobs, you really shouldn t care whether they re union jobs or not. but you only go to the union job plants. except, except when he went to solyndra and got the jumped all over for the i wonder why. free enterprise. that s a private sector jobs and i ll tell you the reason why, adam. here is a short even why, i ve done reporting on this. when they go. i have no problems with unions, my dad was a union guy, i like private sector unions you said this is the short. when they go before business people, they get shutted down. who gets shouted down. the administration, austan goolsbee, valerie garrett.