Could that have something to do with urban communities electing Democrats?
It probably has something to do with unions driving the cost of labor so high that business becomes noncompetitive. Moving to a "right to work" state or off shore is the only answer to rapacious union demands.
It would be interesting to see what a union pay scale looks like for their own employees compared to private sector workers doing the same job (sauce for the goose...)
Regards,
GtG
“It probably has something to do with unions driving the cost of labor so high that business becomes noncompetitive”
The article’s author would think that’s a great thing, unions driving up labor cost. To the noncompetitive point they’d be deaf. But let’s play his game and pretend it is a good deal for union members. What about people who aren’t in the union? Aye, there’s the rub.
Only he never thinks about them. Probably if he ever did, he’d say they should go unionize something else. Hobo window washing, or something.