Will Team Biden Weaponize Workers’ Pensions?
Big Labor abuse of worker pension and benefit funds as a means of advancing union bosses’ self-aggrandizing policy objectives is a familiar phenomenon.
When Forbes studied The Best States for Business and Careers, Indiana ranked 34th. Indiana ranked 49th in economic growth prospects. A Right To Law Act would change its 49th ranking.
The Right to Work states of Idaho, Virginia, and North Carolina took the top three spots. States that embrace employee freedom from union conscription dominated the top of the list.
Big Labor abuse of worker pension and benefit funds as a means of advancing union bosses’ self-aggrandizing policy objectives is a familiar phenomenon.
What impact does handing a union monopoly power to deal with your employer on matters concerning your pay, benefits, and work rules have on your pay?
Wherever Big Labor wields the power to collect forced union dues, union bosses funnel a large share of the confiscated money into efforts to elect and reelect business-bashing politicians. Employment growth tends to lag as a consequence.