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01.31.2011 0

The Showdown Over Public Union Power

  • On: 02/23/2011 09:16:48
  • In: Big Labor
  • ALG Editor’s Note: In the following featured oped from the Wall Street Journal, the Manhattan Institute’s Steven Malanga reminds Americans that union dues, and their political applications, are at the heart of the battle for Wisconsin:

    By Steven Malanga

    Government workers have taken to the streets in Madison, Wis., to battle a series of reforms proposed by Gov. Scott Walker that include allowing workers to opt out of paying dues to unions. Everywhere that this “opt out” idea has been proposed, unions have battled it vigorously because the money they collect from dues is at the heart of their power.

    Unions use that money not only to run their daily operations but to wage political campaigns in state capitals and city halls. Indeed, public-sector unions especially have become the nation’s most aggressive advocates for higher taxes and spending. They sponsor tax-raising ballot initiatives and pay for advertising and lobbying campaigns to pressure politicians into voting for them. And they mount multimillion dollar campaigns to defeat efforts by governors and taxpayer groups to roll back taxes.

    Get the full story here from the Wall Street Journal.


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