With only 11% of americans in an union (according to a quick google search I just did) I hardly doubt it matters. The Union Boogeyman is long since dead.
This 11% needs to go as to defeat the cancer.
There’s no big push against government employee unions, because government employees and pensioners comprise most of the bipartisan political class. There’s quite a bit of opposition against Walker and campaigning for others because of that. Private sector unions comprise an even much smaller portion, but those are the unions that politicos complain about. Most of the political folks are at least closely related to government employees.
Not as a source of funding for the left, or as an obstacle for educational reform.
What does that statement mean?