By Robert Millman
Since the end of World War II, organized labor has experienced a steady decline in union membership in the United States. From a post-war high of approximately 34 percent, today only about 8 percent of employees in the nation's private sector are unionized.
With the election of President Obama and a Congress controlled by Democrats, organized labor was looking forward to fundamentally changing the nation'...
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