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In Florida, which passed the first right-to-work law in 1943, the law has had little effect; it has no teeth and is largely disregarded. The building-trades unions, biggest in the state, do not protest the law simply because they fear that if.they get it revoked they might...
Once upon a time there was probably a rationale for House dues. In the early days of the System, dues and membership cards might have provided an incentive for participation in the young regime. A card-carrying House member might have felt more secure, more one with the group, by...
If dues could bring the biddies back, dues would be an easy matter to obtain. Nothing, however, will bring the biddies back, and the substitutions thoughtfully provided by various House committees are not really worthy of the same loyalty, financial or otherwise. Nevertheless, these "extras" have become so much a...
As House Committee members trundle about alternately beseeching and strong-arming recalcitrant donors, it is time to reconsider the value of House dues. Since the functions which dues once financed have now become essential to the success of the System, and since the donors no longer attach any value to...
Dues were refunded to those who re signed, Miss Lloyd said, as a result of an amendment to the constitution passed at the meeting last Wednesday, a day before the ten decided to leave the committee.