Inkblots
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The plain fact of the matter is that all public employees' pay and compensation comes out of taxation - that is, using the the coercive force of government to expropriate money from private citizens. In light of this, it is absolutely right and fair that public employees should accept as part of their terms of employment certain restrictions upon themselves to prevent abuse of this power. This is why I favor the banning of public sector unions, and prohibiting public employees from organizing by force of law - if they use the coercive force of government to be paid, they must accept some coercive restrictions in turn.
If, on the other hand, they want to join the productive economy by working in the private sector, no one will defend their right to organize more strongly than myself. Private employees should have the ability to form and join unions, and work for whatever employers will accept their terms. Only those whose payment is compulsory, rather than voluntary, should be stopped from unionizing.
If, on the other hand, they want to join the productive economy by working in the private sector, no one will defend their right to organize more strongly than myself. Private employees should have the ability to form and join unions, and work for whatever employers will accept their terms. Only those whose payment is compulsory, rather than voluntary, should be stopped from unionizing.
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