Trump can make government tell taxpayers how much unions cost them
Fox News
Trump forced the federal government to disclose $163 million worth of union perks. Now he can get agencies to reveal how much negotiating with unions adds to that tab.
Donald J. Devine served as director of the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (1981-1985) and is senior scholar at The Fund for American Studies.
Yet that executive order — which President Joe Biden rescinded immediately after taking office — was just a start. It’s even more important to examine what’s very likely a larger cost to taxpayers: How much the federal bureaucracy spends negotiating with unions, managing union contracts and otherwise bargaining with unions in the federal workforce, which is over 1 million taxpayer-funded workers strong.
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