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Subject It's Time to Repeal Collective Bargaining
Date July 9, 2020 1:21 PM
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Collective bargaining would help with two major issues in the United States. Civil rights abuse claims should have more credence.

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July 9, 2020

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Repeal Collective Bargaining for Public Workers ([link removed] )

Public workers should be free to join voluntary associations of teachers, police officers, and other professional groups, as they do in North Carolina and Virginia. Collective bargaining creates rigid monopoly structures that are unneeded because public workers already enjoy strong civil service protections.

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Claims of Civil Rights Abuses Shouldn’t be Deemed as Frivolous ([link removed] )

After William Frey sued over his mistreatment at an airport screening checkpoint and subsequent arrest, the district court sanctioned him and his counsel.

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