Feature stories: Big labor's antiprivatization techniques, OSHA's failure to improve workplace safety, and the possible forced unionization of temporary workers. Other articles include an interview with Ronald Reagan's first appointee to the National Labor Relations Board, Robert Hunter, and a review of how project labor agreements discriminate against nonunion workers and drive up construction costs.
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