Changing labor laws may hurt public employees' clout in presidential election, study finds

Monday, November 30, 2015 - 17:20 in Psychology & Sociology

Changed labor laws—with some states curtailing collective bargaining rights—may lessen political participation by teachers and other public employees, traditionally cornerstones in the election of Democrats, a Baylor University study has found.

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