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Re: NYC Rail networks—bursting at seams?

Posted by Olog-hai on Wed May 20 08:37:42 2015, in response to Re: NYC Rail networks—bursting at seams?, posted by Broadway Lion on Wed May 20 07:47:54 2015.

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Some of our public services are so big, and impersonal, that a union might be needed to make a dent in them

Yeah . . . especially pension funds.

Subways for example are not really "public sector" they are railroad companies that happen to be owned by a government

Semantics. If it ain't private sector, it's public sector.

Teachers? well if school districts treat workers as a disposable commodity, then yes, otherwise no

When has that ever happened? Tenure is not the opposite of being treated as a disposable commodity.

It is the big and impersonal that converts public sector into union fodder

False. It's left-wing politicians that do that.

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