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Government Unions Are Different
www.opensecrets.org ^ | 03/08/2011

Posted on 03/08/2011 1:45:53 PM PST by Michael Tergent

With our various levels of government grappling with revenues falling short of expenses, there is long overdue focus being put on the state of government labor. The recent push by Governor Scott Walker to take away collective bargaining in regards to pension and healthcare benefits for Wisconsin’s state workers has received the media spotlight in recent weeks. The reporting seems to lump all unionization into one category, and there is no distinction that is being expressed between private and public unions. The issues in this case are unique to public unions, and are vital to determining the future of our country. Public sector unions are different from private unions in that they have no “Free Market” competition to keep their demands in line. In addition the cozy relationship between the Democratic Party and public unions create a conflict of interest for their politicians.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics; Society
KEYWORDS: democrat; government; public; union; unions; walker; wisconsin; wisconsinshowdown
There is not enough talk of the differences between public and private sector unions.
1 posted on 03/08/2011 1:45:55 PM PST by Michael Tergent
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To: Michael Tergent
There is not enough talk of the differences between public and private sector unions.

Unfortunately for Democrats and the unions, there has been more talk the last few weeks than ever. Every man and his dog is now versed to some degree on the difference. For the most part people now understand that they, the tax payer, are the evil corporation in the public union narrative. It may make them sorry they decided to use Wisconsin to give the nation's otherwise disinterested voter this civics lesson.

2 posted on 03/08/2011 1:54:25 PM PST by Minn
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This is done on purpose. You'd be amazed at the number of folks in private sector unions who think government unions are just like them; subject to layoffs, constrained by market forces and only getting paid when they work. The union leaders see to this.

About a week ago I saw an article about Ed Hill, the IBEW president urging the rank and file to march in support of WI teachers. The dirty little secret is that while saying this he's systematically breaking down conditions within the IBEW by introducing a new class of lower paid electricians. Long story short, since members of the IBEW must sign up for jobs on a jobs board, naturally the contractor will take the lower paid classification first. Bottom line, if you as a member want to work, you'll need to sign up on the lower paid list.

3 posted on 03/08/2011 1:58:40 PM PST by YankeeReb
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Unions had their place decades ago when we were working 7 days a week, 20 hours a day for 6 cents a week. Now I don’t believe that anyone is working these hours or that may days a week. Unions are past their goodness. Time for them to say goodbye.


4 posted on 03/08/2011 2:35:33 PM PST by napscoordinator
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To: Michael Tergent

that’s true.

If you don’t like a company for being union(or not being) you don’t have to shop there or buy their product.

what option do you have with government unions-not pay taxes?


5 posted on 03/08/2011 5:31:28 PM PST by WOBBLY BOB ( "I don't want the majority if we don't stand for something"- Jim Demint)
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