“Unions give people the opportunity to rise above where they came from; to put in a fair day’s work and a get a fair wage. In right-to-work states, people make less money, including women. In union jobs like ours, it doesn’t matter if you are a man or woman, you get the same pay that is negotiated for everyone. What’s really at stake is your opportunity to be in a job where you don’t have to know someone to succeed. Unions always make it a fair place to work.”
— Scott Gartland, president, Region IV Judiciary Local
“Unions give people the opportunity to rise above where they came from; to put in a fair day’s work and a get a fair wage. In right-to-work states, people make less money, including women. In union jobs like ours, it doesn’t matter if you are a man or woman, you get the same pay that is negotiated for everyone. What’s really at stake is your opportunity to be in a job where you don’t have to know someone to succeed. Unions always make it a fair place to work.”
— Scott Gartland, president, Region IV Judiciary Local