Appealing to the widely known, but apparently not very widely believed, adage, "there's no free lunch," plain-speaking Thomas Sowell points out the costs of labor unions, the costs, that is, to the union members themselves. (And he ain't talking about their monthly dues.)
He then explains how public-sector unions are different. Unlike for their private-sector counterparts, for government unions the lunch may indeed be free. BUT...,well, see my title, and then read Sowell's piece.
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
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