Friday, February 18, 2011

Madison Protest: Unions Are Angry -- but Wisconsin Should Go Even Further | Chris Edwards | Cato Institute: Commentary

Madison Protest: Unions Are Angry -- but Wisconsin Should Go Even Further | Chris Edwards | Cato Institute: Commentary: "Unionism seems to coincide with poor state government management. States with higher public sector union shares tend to have higher levels of government debt. And the states with higher union shares do more poorly on grading by the Pew Center regarding the quality of public sector management."

"Unions certainly have free speech rights to voice their opinions about public policy. But collective bargaining gives unions the exclusive right to speak for covered workers, many of whom may disagree with the views of the monopoly union. Thus, collective bargaining is inconsistent with the right to freedom of association.

In states such as Virginia, teachers and other government workers may form voluntary associations and lobby the government, which is fine. But collective bargaining — or monopoly unionism — gives a privileged position in our democracy to government insiders who focus on expanding the public sector to own their personal benefit."

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