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YELLAND: Utah Was Right to Dump Public Unions

SALT LAKE COUNTY, UTAH, JUL 23 – Utah ended collective bargaining for all public employees to prevent disruptions like Philadelphia's strike where 9,000 municipal workers walked off the job this month.

Summary by NH Journal
This month, nearly 9,000 municipal workers in Philadelphia walked off the job. The result? Trash piled up on street corners, neighborhoods reeked, and everyday life was disrupted. This wasn’t just a messy inconvenience — it was a clear sign of a deeper policy failure: public-sector unions, when given collective bargaining rights, gain the power to stall essential services at will. The strike, organized by AFSCME District Council 33, demanded wag…

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NH Journal broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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