| rocketpig said: I don't get the free market dualism of Walker's (and conservatives in general) argument. I really dislike unions 90% of the time. They're a monopoly on labor. But, on the other hand, how can a person tout "free market capitalism" while removing the rights of an organization to negotiate their own pay? Because they work for the government? |
Well, most free-market guys have no problem with unions, per se. It's the places well unions get extra power through legislation that causes the problem.
Private business owners are allowed to crack down or fight the power of the union if they deem the union to be taking the piss, why can't the public sector employers? Okay, there is a difference between the strong-ball negotiations that private employers must use, versus the power of legislation that public employers can deploy. However, public unions do get the benefit of legislation to their advantage (private unions must keep costs to a pioint where the employer can maintain profitability, public unions can just demand that they raise taxes).







