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I’ve referred to it as collective collusion instead of collective bargaining. When unions support political candidates with huge political contributions and politicians return that support in the form of union contracts that are simply unsustainable in years to come, that’s collusion.
It’s not surprising my posts on the negative results of collective bargaining get responses from pro-union folk who completely ignore the content of the post. So I’m just going to throw some more facts out there so they can ignore those too. Countdown for someone to complain about the Koch brothers …. 3 … 2…