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Old 03-23-2025 | 04:01 PM
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Originally Posted by AF OneWire
Public sector unions are and entirely different animal than private sector unions.

You didn’t answer the question though, what do you think about Biden not allowing the strike?
And I'm sure the anti-labor movement really respects that difference and would never try to undercut a private sector union, right? Also, you didn't answer the question. Is your stance is that the government should be able to unilaterally dissolve private or public sector unions? Do you think they will come after private sector unions next?

As for your question I wasn't a fan of Biden's move, but I understand the need at the time for a bipartisan agreement to help the nation's economy rebound as the right wing crowd screeched about how awful it was that the US inflation and economy wasn't doing great, but was still doing better than most of the 1st world. I also see a massive difference between mediating a disagreement and dissolving ***the entire damn union***. It's also obvious that the Biden administration's move was a far better outcome for the union than anything this administration would have done. But hey if you can find me an example of Trump intervening in any dispute in a pro-labor way I would love to see it.
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