High paying positions driving states, counties, & cities bankrupt.

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The USFG should reduce the power of public sector unions.
High paying positions driving states, counties, & cities bankrupt.
public sectors get paid more than private sectors now
Stockton is an example of public unions bankrupting cities.
City of Stockton, Ca going bankrupt.
Outrageous demands by the unions.
the absence of public sector unions doesnt help balance state budget
Demands of higher pay and better benefits will cause bankruptcy.
A public-sector trade union (or public-sector labor union)
Collective Bargaining is a power of public sector unions
Representation is a power of public sector unions
Striking is a power of public sector unions
PSU are among the foremost advocates of tax increases
PSU are used more for politics than to improve working conditions
PSU don't have the same basis for existence as the private sector
Public Sector Unions are detrimental to democracy
Public Sector Unions drain taxpayer money
Public Sector Unions have abusive advantages
Public Sector Unions have an unfair influence over politicians
Public Sector Unions promote a conflict of interest
Striking by PSU disrupts our whole society
Teachers striking keep youth from receiving a proper education
Public Sector Unions Create cost savings for other corporations.
Public sector unions create thousands of jobs
Public Unions are important and fundamental to the growth of the U.S.
Public Unions protect the jobs that matter most to the public people.
robust growth rates, for wages and working conditions
Unions allow more control for the employees
Unions buy domestically produced goods
Unions guarantee workers' safety
Unions provide job security
Unions secure fair wages
Unions strengthen workers' rights
Unions strengthen working conditions
Workers have a right to organize a union.
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