NR Daily: Public Workers Could Stand to Benefit from Janus v. AFSCME

Seattle — It is protected by Washington state's lopsidedly Democratic political class, which knows who butters its bread. It has been provided with bespoke law, tailored for its comfort. Nevertheless, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) has been so avaricious in its objectives and so thuggish in its methods that it has been bested by the Freedom Foundation. This small conservative outfit, which punches above its weight and is led by Tom McCabe, relishes the SEIU's accusation that it has committed "tortious interference" with "business expectancy ...

December 25 2017

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Public Workers Could Stand to Benefit from Janus v. AFSCME

George Will

Seattle — It is protected by Washington state's lopsidedly Democratic political class, which knows who butters its bread. It has been provided with bespoke law, tailored for its comfort. Nevertheless, the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) has been so avaricious in its objectives and so thuggish in its methods...

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