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Op-Ed: Union workers see property tax threat from Illinois amendment vote

If American labor has a golden patron, it surely must be President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. But FDR had pretty distinct views about private-sector labor unions versus government unions. “The very nature and purposes o.

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Union member: Amendment 1 works against union interests

A union member argues both government union members and taxpayers lose if Amendment 1 passes Nov. 8. He’s against it.

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Unions support Amendment 1 with new ad; critics warn of tax increases

(The Center Square) – Amendment 1 on the November ballot is being promoted by unions in Illinois. Supporters say the measure will protect workers' rights. Opponents say it will further drive the state off a fiscal cliff through new tax.

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