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Solidarity Forever: The Power Invested in Worker Collectives Under United States Law

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07/30/2014Brian Shea

It is evident that much of the debate in favor of unions is emotional. That is, the government and society at large has a duty to protect the poor and raise their standard of living. Unions are one of the tools to achieve this end and their power under law facilitates the process.

But what exactly are the legal rights of unions?

Volume 22, Number 1 (2010)

Author:

Brian Shea

Brian Shea is a financial analyst for a large retail brokerage firm. He has a MBA from Washington University in St. Louis and a BA from Loyola University New Orleans.

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Shea, Brian. "Solidarity Forever: The Power Invested in Worker Collectives Under United States Law." Journal of Libertarian Studies 22, No. 1 (2010): 219–246.