Originally Posted by
Novine
"For example, there has been binding arbitration in Michigan between city administrators and public-sector unions."
Only police and fire get binding arbitration in Michigan.
"Since there are no shareholders or owners, by definition, city adminstrators have little motivation to endure the alternative to a Union's demands -- a strike."
Those shareholders are the people we call voters. I've heard this claim before and it never makes sense. Government employees, even in large cities, are a fraction of the voting population. But to listen to some people, they have total control of the voting populace.