America needs public-sector unions, which benefit all
- Public-Sector unions support workers by promoting fair wages, reasonable hours, and safe working conditions.
- Research from the Economic Policy Institute shows that workers in right-to-work states earn 3% less than those in union-friendly states.
- Weakening union rights has led to declining wages and job security, with political leaders acknowledging the importance of organized labor.
- Public-Sector unions are vital for improving public services and stabilizing local economies.
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Covid lockdown exposed dangers of cutting public services, union chief warns - The Mirror
Trades Union Congress General Secretary Paul Nowak praised Labour for investing in health and public sector pay at last year's Budget. But he warned: 'This cannot be a one off'

America needs public-sector unions, which benefit all
Public-sector unions have long supported American workers, championing fair wages, reasonable hours and safe working conditions. While recent challenges — such as Utah’s repeal of collective bargaining rights for government employees — may seem daunting, they also are an opportunity…
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