AM64
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Forced unionization sounds extremely pro-worker.
Until it prices them out of the labor market. Wage escalation without productivity to match is inflationary. By definition unions want increasing wages without productivity increases that might threaten their numbers. I remember asking during my freshman year of HS what happens when US wages keep increasing and the rest of the world builds quality stuff cheaper. I remember comparing it to the Dutch boy with his finger plugging the hole in the dike to prevent the flood - I was a HS freshman in 1960 BTW. Could a kid in HS be more intelligent and altruistic than corporate and government leadership we've had in place for the last 60 years?