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Unions Are on a Comeback. Americans Are Paying the Price.

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Unions may be on the rise, but the economic reality of organized labor remains the same.

Organized labor has allegedly been on life support for years, with many in the press going so far as to prepare obituaries. One writer bid “farewell to America’s middle class,” noting that “unions are basically dead.” Others observed that membership was shrinking and that the movement had lost its political punch.

Continue reading the entire piece here at The Washington Post (paywall)

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C. Jarrett Dieterle is a legal policy fellow for the Manhattan Institute.

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