As I have stated previously workers suffer from neither want of favorable government policies, nor a level playing field with the corporate money influencing politics here in Atlasia. These blessings enable us to have a more discerning approach with which to pass policies that create the perfect balance of a dynamic and growing economy with profitable businesses and successful entrepeneurs, with successful workers who are able to to get ahead, to save money and be able to enjoy entry into the middle class.
When we look at the history of workers, can anyone doubt that workers were in their best state during the 1950's and 1960's, that the middle class was at its greatest expanse during this period, and that going even further, that union membership was at its zenith during this same said period? No of course not! Then when considering it from this perspective, one must acknowledge that the passage of Taft-Hartley had limited to no impact on these considerations since it was enacted in 1947.
To turn back the clock to a time when union strikes threatened to shut down the whole economy and inflation was running rampant as it was in the post war environment, strikes of being a misguided approach to restoring the middle class to level it was at after the bill to be repealed was enacted.
In light of this history and the context in which we find ourselves in terms of labor policy today in Atlasia, there is but one vote I can cast on this...
RELU.... Just kidding
NAY