In a message dated 10/4/02 3:48:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< The West-Coast dock strike is reported to be costing the economy over $2 billion per day, and rising with time. Has anyone proposed or analyzed levying a tax on the union and firms which handle the port cargo to compensate for the loss of business and wages? It seems to me that would prevent such costly strikes and lockouts. Would the median voter not favor it? Fred Foldvary >> Rather than a tax, how about repealing the federal law that requires employers to recognize unions? David Levenstam
