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Government against itself : public union power and its consequences / Daniel DiSalvo

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2015Description: x, 289 p.: ill.; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780199990740
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.881135173 DIS
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction. The Battle over Collective Bargaining in Government -- Chapter 1. Government Unions: Democracy, Equity, Efficiency, and Purpose -- Chapter 2. The Unseen Rights Revolution -- Chapter 3. Electing Your Own Boss -- Chapter 4. Distorting Direct Democracy -- Chapter 5. Government Lobbies Itself -- Chapter 6. Public Employee Compensation and the Costs of Government -- Chapter 7. Spending More, Getting Less -- Chapter 8. Shelter from the Storm -- Chapter 9. A Day of Reckoning?.
Summary: "Daniel DiSalvo contends that the power of public sector unions is too often inimical to the public interest"-- Provided by publisher
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-276) and index

Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction. The Battle over Collective Bargaining in Government -- Chapter 1. Government Unions: Democracy, Equity, Efficiency, and Purpose -- Chapter 2. The Unseen Rights Revolution -- Chapter 3. Electing Your Own Boss -- Chapter 4. Distorting Direct Democracy -- Chapter 5. Government Lobbies Itself -- Chapter 6. Public Employee Compensation and the Costs of Government -- Chapter 7. Spending More, Getting Less -- Chapter 8. Shelter from the Storm -- Chapter 9. A Day of Reckoning?.

"Daniel DiSalvo contends that the power of public sector unions is too often inimical to the public interest"-- Provided by publisher

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