Pro-labor elected officials, who authorized this political payback program, will also benefit from the union's monopoly in years to come. |
Public-sector unions could become a millstone around the state's neck. Union interests will dictate increased spending and inefficiency, resulting in more dues-paying employees, who can then fund increased union political activity. |
This multi-million-dollar windfall is only possible because employees have to pay dues to keep their jobs. |
This raises an interesting question: Who really benefits from union representation? |