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Bartolome_Casas
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To be clear, assume I reject these teachings in full.
In other words, I don’t differ and argue with other about how they might be applied or put into action.
Rather, as a matter of principle I hold that there should be no Just Wage or Minimum Wage legislation.
And, as a matter of principle, I hold that there should be no governmental laws regarding labor unions that force employers, in certain conditions, to allow votes at the workplace for labor union, and that force employers, in certain situations, to enter into collective bargaining with a labor union.
If these are my views, am I a DISSENTER? Am I in opposition to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church? Am I no longer a faithful Catholic?
In other words, I don’t differ and argue with other about how they might be applied or put into action.
Rather, as a matter of principle I hold that there should be no Just Wage or Minimum Wage legislation.
And, as a matter of principle, I hold that there should be no governmental laws regarding labor unions that force employers, in certain conditions, to allow votes at the workplace for labor union, and that force employers, in certain situations, to enter into collective bargaining with a labor union.
If these are my views, am I a DISSENTER? Am I in opposition to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church? Am I no longer a faithful Catholic?