Courts Should Seize the Opportunity To Disempower Public-Worker Unions
Cases in the U.S. Supreme Court and in California should terminate closed shops.
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When it‘s a TRUE government, it exists as a public SERVICE. It belongs to all the people. When it‘s NOT a true government, it has employee unions with Private funding to benefit SOME people. Unions are for Private individuals and corporations, NOT "government"
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