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Home Front: Politix
Membership in government unions falls to a 20-year low
2020-01-25
h/t Instapundit
[City Journal] - Government-union membership fell again in 2019, continuing a decade-long decline. Workers in public-sector unions now number 7.066 million, representing a drop of nearly 100,000 in one year and the smallest government-organized labor membership in 20 years. Since 2009, when the ranks of government-union members peaked at 7.896 million, public-labor groups have lost more than 10 percent of their membership. The percentage of government workers belonging to unions has dropped to 33.6, the smallest proportion of the government workforce since 1978. The most recent numbers illustrate how government unions continue to suffer from the hangover of the recession of 2008-2009, in part because of a slow rebound in government employment during the economic expansion that began in 2010. The numbers may also reflect some losses that unions have suffered in the wake of the 2018 Supreme Court Janus decision, which gave public-sector workers the right to opt out of joining a union or paying fees.
Posted by:g(r)omgoru

#2  With Janus, they either have to produce for their members or GTFO.

My (short) story: I was a paid part of my Gubbamint Union cuz I got cheap Long Term Care insurance, which I pay/carry in retirement (and still pay relatively miniscule dues -besides my premiums). We were forbidden by Muni Code to strike, and nobody in my field had any desire to - they just left for greener pastures if dissatisfied
Posted by: Frank G   2020-01-25 16:50  

#1  Government unions are terrorists. We shouldn't negotiate with terrorists.
Posted by: Silentbrick   2020-01-25 14:47  

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