Bringing Financial Transparency to Michigan's Public Sector Unions, a recent study published by the Mackinac Center, explains how holding public sector unions to the same standards as their private sector counterparts could result in less corruption and transparency for members and the general public. The study outlines several examples of private sector union corruption exposed by disclosure laws and offers a way to implement the same laws for public unions.
The Daily Caller featured excerpts and ideas from the study authored by Nathan Mehrens in a June 28 article.
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