Trash Piles up in Union-Boss Stronghold Cities
The Teamsters garbage strike in and around Boston has been even uglier and more dangerous than DC 33’s, which ended July 9.
“Nearly two years after leaving the AFL-CIO with big plans to organize more workers and re-energize the labor movement, a [The Change to Win] group of unions has accomplished much less than it hoped and is grappling with internal divisions,” the Wall Street Journal notes.
[Forced unionism is still a tough sell no matter how it is repackaged.]
The Teamsters garbage strike in and around Boston has been even uglier and more dangerous than DC 33’s, which ended July 9.
As commendable as President Trump’s efforts to curtail federal union monopoly bargaining are, the “permanent liberation” of federal newsworkers from Big Labor collectivism will almost surely require “congressional action.”
This past December, Teamsters President Sean O’Brien announced the “largest-ever strike against Amazon..."