Janus Court Decision Takes Toll as Union Ranks Thin, Report Says

BY MATTHEW VADUM Labor union membership in the United States has declined since a landmark 2018 Supreme Court ruling took away organized labor’s power to force public-sector employees to pay fees even when they refused to join the union, according to a new report. The data were included in The State of the Unions 2020, a report […]
Over the Road Collateral Damage

By Richard Eber, California Political Review “Collateral Damage” is the terminology that is used to describe the unintended consequences of a policy or action. Usually the results aren’t good. This is not a situation where climate change allows farmers to commercially grow oranges in Alaska. We are talking about the school of hard knocks. […]















