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Still others said the unions were a self-protecting caste.

Mr. Santorum said during his address here that private-sector unions were a "legitimate" part of the economy.

Woodhead told the TES that teaching unions were a "huge negative influence on the public perception of the profession".

We were all believers in free-market economics; we all thought the trade unions were a dreadful, over-powerful vested interest.

To a Kennedy-era Catholic, divorce was a sin, labor unions were a virtue and anti-Catholic bigotry was a staple in many Protestant circles.

The Labour government had no majority in the Commons, was struggling with a seemingly permanent economic crisis and the trade unions were a power in the land.

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But unions are a mixed bag.

Teachers unions are a popular target, too.

Unions are a predictable (though still essential) answer.

Civil unions is a very, very wonderful concept.

Credit unions are a fantastic resource in poor areas.

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