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Unions and politics
The limits of solidarity
Sep 21st 2006 | WASHINGTON, DC
From The Economist print edition
Boosting unions won t do much for America s workers
WALK into the Washington headquarters of the AFL-CIO,
America s biggest federation of trade unions, and you see the
words of Virgil on a large, colourful mosaic Labor omnia vincit
(“Work conquers all�. The phrase seems cruelly ironic. The
share of American workers carrying union cards has plunged
from over 20% in 1980 to under 13% in 2005, and almost half
of those are government employees. Far from conquering all,
organised labour seems heading for extinction. Except that
sometimes extreme weakness spawns an odd sort of strength,
and the underdog starts barking.
Something like this may be happening now in America. As the
national debate focuses on worries about rising income
inequality and the “squeezed�midd