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Steven Pearlstein
Making sense of Wisconsin's union showdown
The central political, economic and social challenge of the next decade will be to decide how we are going to apportion the adjustment among these various channels, and among the various classes and sectors and regions of the country, without tanking the economy or breaking the bonds that hold our society and our democracy together.
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Public employee unions already have a right that none of their counterparts in the private sector has. They get to vote for the boss of bosses in their organization and then they get to "bargain" (wink, wink!) with him too. They already have MORE than enough with that. Its time to return to sanity.
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Steven Pearlstein is a business columnist for The Washington Post. He won a Pulitzer Prize in 2008 and is co-moderator of the On Leadership discussion site.
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