In November, the National Labor Committee, a nongovernmental organization aimed at so-called workers' rights issues, released a report linking Christians to a Chinese sweatshop. According to their investigation, the Junxingye factory making crucifixes for the $4.
It's funny how afraid people are of confrontation, especially considering how aggressive people are in less personal settings. I know I'm a prime example. I will do anything to avoid directly telling someone I'm upset with them. I'd rather be a doormat and go with the flow, kicking myself all the while, than address a problem.
Everyone has moments that define their life. Events like moving to a new city, getting married or losing someone you love. It could be a moment of complete joy or perhaps of sadness and grief, but you measure your life as "before" and "after" this one split-second.
Professor Reg Dyck supports, "the justice of letting workers choose whether they want to be a part of a union," ("UNICCO workers team up," The Chimes, Jan 24, 2008). I agree! However, under current law once a union is formed by majority vote of the current workers that union then becomes the sole bargaining agent for all workers, current and in the future, who would choose not to be a part of a union.