(repeated from another topic as it seems worthy of its own discussion)
Public unions represent government employees.
Government employees are, eventually, employed by elected officials.
Unions routinely back/oppose the election of these government officials.
Thus, an obvious conflict of interest.
Riddle me these:
Why are government employees allowed to form a union?
Why are these unions allowed to engage in politics?
Public unions represent government employees.
Government employees are, eventually, employed by elected officials.
Unions routinely back/oppose the election of these government officials.
Thus, an obvious conflict of interest.
Riddle me these:
Why are government employees allowed to form a union?
Why are these unions allowed to engage in politics?