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The NYC Transit Strike in its Third Day

“The leaders of the union behind New York's crippling mass transit strike met transit authorities on Thursday for the first face-to-face talks since workers walked out on the job two days ago, local media said…. Toussaint, meanwhile, offered to call off the strike – but only if the MTA pulls its controversial pension proposal off the table.” (New York Daily News, Thursday)

What is euphemistically called collective bargaining by union leaders and “pro-labor” legislation is bargaining at the point of a gun. It is bargaining between an armed party, ready to use its weapons, and an unarmed party under duress. It is not a market transaction. — Ludwig von Mises

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“Labor Unions” by Ludwig von Mises

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