Tuesday, March 1, 2011
New Poll: U.S. Public Opposes Weakening Bargaining Rights
by Tula Connell, Feb 28, 2011
The American public opposes weakening the bargaining rights of public employee unions by a margin of nearly two to one: 60 percent to 33 percent, according to a New York Times/CBS poll.
Those surveyed said they opposed, 56 percent to 37 percent, cutting the pay or benefits of public employees to reduce deficits. A majority of respondents who have no union members living in their households opposed both cuts in pay and benefits and taking away the collective bargaining rights of public employees. While a slim majority of Republicans favored taking away some bargaining rights, they were outnumbered by large majorities of Democrats and independents who said they opposed weakening them.