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Strikes Always Have Economic Consequences and the Latest UAW Strike Is No Exception

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Tags Economic PolicyLabor and WagesSocialismU.S. Economy

09/25/2023John Kennedy

The UAW's strike against US automakers will do long-term damage to the domestic auto industry. Unfortunately, unions and their advocates will learn nothing from this debacle.

 

Original Article: Strikes Always Have Economic Consequences and the Latest UAW Strike Is No Exception

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John Kennedy

John Kennedy is a recent graduate of Hartford Magnet Trinity College Academy. Economists such as Murray Rothbard, Hans-Hermann Hoppe, and Ludwig von Mises have captured his interest in Austrian economics and inspired him to start writing.

Original Article: 
Strikes Always Have Economic Consequences and the Latest UAW Strike Is No Exception