Hi David,
I completely understand your view. But a counterargument could be crafted that in a capitalist economy, laws of supply and demand determine value of labor. Moreover, laws protecting workers along with employer strict liability would accord workers recourse in court for labor law violations. Employers have a pecuniary interest in protecting their employees. Finally, illegal and veritable extortionist acts of especially teacher unions require stict law enforcement monitoring. Teachers who use children as fungible tools for what is really extortion militate against their integrity.
I don't know the right answer. But I do know from an historical perspective that best intentions often spawn unintended consequences.
I completely understand your view. But a counterargument could be crafted that in a capitalist economy, laws of supply and demand determine value of labor. Moreover, laws protecting workers along with employer strict liability would accord workers recourse in court for labor law violations. Employers have a pecuniary interest in protecting their employees. Finally, illegal and veritable extortionist acts of especially teacher unions require stict law enforcement monitoring. Teachers who use children as fungible tools for what is really extortion militate against their integrity.
I don't know the right answer. But I do know from an historical perspective that best intentions often spawn unintended consequences.