Wednesday, March 12, 2014

It is important to consider the larger implications for the country of the decline in collective bargaining as an institution. The labor movement, via collective bargaining, is the only institution that represents individuals in their status as employees. By weakening unions, we lose the balance that is essential to fair distribution of society's wealth. Thus, we should not be surprised that increasing inequality has coincided with a decline in collective bargaining and unionization.

  Richard N. Block