Currently, police unions are allowed to collectively bargain with government officials over the methods used to hold police officers accountable for misconduct. Proponents argue that collective bargaining stands in the way of accountability. Opponents of limiting collective bargaining argue that more intense criticism of police will disincentivize officers from doing their jobs resulting in crime rates going up.
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@8QQ5HQ34yrs4Y
Yes, and abolish all public sector unions.
@8R9N4QL4yrs4Y
Abolish all public sector unions
@9ND8RVVIndependent12mos12MO
Yes, but abolish all public sector unions. If you work for the public, you should not be able to collective bargain against us. We are the taxpayers, and you are public SERVANTS. If you don't like your job, quit. That's the greatest indication to the public what we must provide to our public servants.
@9FCKM4B2yrs2Y
No this is protected by the fifth amendment
@9FQ9PNS2yrs2Y
I don’t think I understand this one.
@8XVWQZGLibertarian3yrs3Y
Abolish all public sector unions.
@8SYHXBW4yrs4Y
Yes, and abolish all public sector unions from police to teachers
@8SDZK73Independent4yrs4Y
Yes, but abolish all public sector unions
@9C8G98N2yrs2Y
Yes, with the condition that investigations into police need to be more thorough and transparent.
@9B7HTWK2yrs2Y
Yes and abolish police unions
@972746P3yrs3Y
No, as police can commit crimes too.
@8VZH93R4yrs4Y
No. All public sector unions should be banned including police, teachers and government workers.
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