Friday, June 15, 2012

What Happens if America Loses its Unions

 
 

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via NEA Today by twalker on 6/15/12

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When unions are powerful, they boost the incomes of not only their members but also of nonunion workers in their sector. The economic effects of a union-free America are glaringly apparent: an economically stagnant or downwardly mobile middle class, a steady clawing-back of job-related health and retirement benefits and ever-rising economic inequality. Source: The Washington Post

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