Labor Under Fire
- In 1955, when the AFL-CIO was formed, an unrivaled industrial sector could lavish employees with benefits. Today, half of American union members work for the government.
- The challenge of any union is that their demands simultaneously threaten and yet can only be granted by the success of their members' employers.
- Despite a sympathetic treatment, the bosses emerge as hopeless managers who have subsumed themselves into an ungrateful Democrat Party
- American politics now face a vicious cycle of unions of government employees spending millions of dollars to elect the bosses at taxpayer expense.
The AFL-CIO has pursued liberal agenda items that are tangential, if not counterproductive, to its members' interests
- Solidarity Day, 1981
- Invited every anti-Reagan group under the sun to participate, including Communists, and publicized no less than 14 "centerpiece" issues that the march was supposed to address
- The march, aside from being totally ineffective, is symbolic of how terribly unfocused organized labor has been
- Labor Day is for barbeques not marches
https://www.theamericanconservative.com/laboring-under-the-delusions-of-democrats/
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