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economic impact of government monopoly bargaining Archives

‘Wrong Way’ Northam Scores For Big Labor
June 12

‘Wrong Way’ Northam Scores For Big Labor

Gov. Ralph Northam has opted to foist monopolistic unionism on Virginia even as other elected officials are desperately rolling it back. Credit: Credit: Bob Brown/Richmond Times-Dispatch, via AP Governor Signs Legislation He Plainly Knows Will Hurt Virginia Today, more than…

Big Labor Bosses Use Crisis to Push Bad Policies
June 11

Big Labor Bosses Use Crisis to Push Bad Policies

Even in good economic times, government-sector monopoly unionism routinely results in greater debt burdens, higher taxes, and inferior pubic services. In bad times, the impact can be disastrous. Credit: Sean Delonas, City Journal Big Labor Politicians’ Rendezvous With Reality –…

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