
“Under so-called ‘legitimate’ circumstances, such as seeking higher wages, union members can potentially get away with slashing tires or detonating pipe bombs in order to coerce their opponents.”
Read more: https://fee.org/articles/close-the-loophole-legalizing-union-violence/
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