Florida’s public employees and the unions that bargain for them may be eroding state and local governments’ ability to provide basic services in an efficient manner, according to a new study by The James Madison Institute.
George Gibbs Center for Economic Prosperity
August 18, 2005
Florida’s public employees and the unions that bargain for them may be eroding state and local governments’ ability to provide basic services in an efficient manner, according to a new study by The James Madison Institute.