Unions Threaten Working Class
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•Unions are not a good way to support the working class
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Unions aim to get better compensation for their members without requiring them to produce more.
But paying workers more or less than their marginal product is unstable in any reasonably competitive market.
Unions need to get most or all producers of labor in a market to act together and fix their prices at a high level.
This is a monopoly or trust in exactly the same way as when US Steel , Carnegie Steel , and Federal Steel all agree to set their prices high.
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