Unions’ Modest Help for Brown in 1974 – A Lousy Deal for Taxpayers Today

California’s public employee unions gained real power in 1978 with passage of the Ralph Dills Act, which granted state employees and teachers a right to collective bargaining. Three decades later California struggles under the mountainous burden of the costs that decision generated. The roots of that entitlement goes back to the 1974 elections, when Jerry […]