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[A]nyone celebrating the public-sector unions of today because their membership has actually grown over the last few decades better figure out how a non-union, contingent, part-time, low-wage, third-class private sector is going to be able to pay for a first-class public sector. It’s not looking good. (via Jefferson Cowie for Democracy Journal: Red, White, and Blue Collar)
Posted on 16:01 29 August 2011
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![[A]nyone celebrating the public-sector unions of today because their membership has actually grown over the last few decades better figure out how a non-union, contingent, part-time, low-wage, third-class private sector is going to be able to pay for a first-class public sector. It’s not looking good. (via Jefferson Cowie for Democracy Journal: Red, White, and Blue Collar)](http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lntppfe3dc1qaamefo1_250.gif)