When
hundreds of Connecticut nursing-home workers went on strike this
summer, some committed “alarming, malicious events of apparent
sabotage . . . that placed the health of many residents in immediate
danger,” according to legal testimony to the United States District
Court of Connecticut.
Some of the workers even endangered the lives of elderly patients,
but now, their union allies are fighting to get them their old jobs
back. This case is no exception: In both the private and the public
sector, unions protect the jobs of all their members, even those who
have done something wrong, inappropriate, dangerous, or criminal. Read more: http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/335888/unions-defend-worst-worst-jillian-kay-melchior
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