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| THREAD: | TangoMike's Thread | ||
| SUBJECT: | Midwest_NATCA? | ||
| TO: | TangoMike | ||
| FROM: | ihate2fly | ||
| POSTED: | 2/21/2008, 2:20PM EDT | ||
ihate2fly wrote: [TO: TangoMike]
For the most part, Midwest towers are located in states that are not "right-to-work" states. If you work at a union tower in one of those states, chances are you're at a "closed shop." In these cases you can be forced to pay union dues even if you don't want to be part of the union.
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