Matthew Lau: Three reasons conservatives should oppose unions
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Matthew Lau: Three reasons conservatives should oppose unions
Unions raise unemployment for low-wage workers, raise prices for consumers and raise hell for everyone else with their radical politics
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I oppose labour unions and conservative politicians should, too. There are three main reasons. First, unions oppress the weakest and most disadvantaged members of the labour force by attempting to deny them jobs and income. Second, unions disadvantage consumers, especially the lowest-income households. And, third, unions engage in radical politics that make everyone worse off.
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The first problem with unions — that they make the most disadvantaged workers worse off by trying to deny them jobs and income — is a matter of basic economics. For the price of........
