DHS forced unionization

My autistic son receives money from the DHS to fund "chore services" provided by his caregivers. DHS one day decided that they could no longer pay the fiscal intermediary that was paymaster for the employees and which was required by the county mental health agency that funded the balance of his care.

DHS suggested they could pay me and that I could then remit the money to the fiscal intermediary. I said OK, and found myself an unwilling member of an un-named union. This was discovered only after I noted a union dues deduction on the paycheck. I immediately protested and was promptly ignored and stonewalled by the local office. They know "nothing"

Technically, I am an employee of my son. I am also his guardian. Tomorrow, as his legal representative, I am requesting a de-certification election from the NLRB. I think this may be a quick way to stop these unbelievable scumbags in their tracks (hopefully)

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