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by zip1234 1287 days ago
There are also public sector unions which appear to only serve a special interest group at the expense of everyone else. Teacher unions are an example--they appear to protect bad teachers, stifle innovation, and it isn't even clear that they are great at getting pay for teachers.
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> unions which appear to only serve a special interest group at the expense of everyone else

I mean, the intended purpose of unions is to serve their members, at the expense of non members.

Not necessarily. As I understand it, in the Nordics, employment conditions and benefits are protected by unions, regardless of an individual's membership.
I see how you read it that way, but I meant non members in a wider sense, as in the employer, and the general public.
Mind elaborating on what you mean by innovation?

Is it new/unique curriculum? Something else?