September 8, 2011

Unions Lost Power

[From article]
"And so we have a schizophrenic relationship with unions, most recently illustrated by the private-sector strike against Verizon and the far uglier battle over public-sector rights to collective bargaining in Wisconsin.
That fight, spurred by Republican Gov. Scott Walker, has devolved into recall elections (largely unsuccessful), the banning of Republicans from the Labor Day Parade (since reversed) and the super-gluing of doors to a Catholic school ahead of the governor’s visit (mature).
[. . .]
“In DC, the AFL-CIO is near the White House,” she says. “That’s very expensive real estate,
[. . .]
“Massachusetts is the best state in the nation educationally, and yet the Boston teachers contract is 225 pages in length,” Stergios says. “It states how many kids are allowed in a classroom, how many minutes before school officially starts can a teacher begin, how often is the principal allowed in the classroom — stuff that does not allow you to implement so-called best practices.”

http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/state_of_the_unions_vGDe6foy0BhvLsXfTtHGZO

State of the unions
How public opinion turned so sharply and suddenly against worker groups
Maureen Callahan
New York Post
Last Updated: 4:35 AM, September 4, 2011
Posted: 11:21 PM, September 3, 2011

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