The Education Exchange: Is Public-Sector Collective Bargaining Unconstitutional?
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The founder of Common Good and author of “Try Common Sense: Replacing the Failed Ideologies of Right and Left,” Philip K. Howard, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Howard’s latest report, “Accountability on Trial,” which contends that accountability is being undercut by public union contracts.
“Accountability on Trial” can be read at americanpurpose.com.
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