Twenty-first century American labor relations are beginning to appear to be they belong in Twentieth-century Europe. Labor leaders, together with Service Workers Worldwide Union President Mary Kay Henry, are endorsing sectoral bargaining, a sort of collective bargaining that imposes requirements throughout industries—somewhat than firm by firm—for office circumstances, advantages and wages.
Ms. Henry calls sectoral bargaining the “customary follow” in European nations, advocating its use within the U.S. However as presently envisioned in California, this technique constitutes a harmful overreach of state interference throughout U.S. industries.