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BUS 372 wk 3 Disc.2 (DO NOT CHANGE THE PRICE) IF YOU DO I WILL NOT SEND A HANDSHAKE.
Required Resources
Text
Seaquist, G. (2015). Employee and labor relations: A practical guide. San Diego: Bridgepoint Education.
- Chapter 5: The Rights of Employees Under the National Labor Relations Act
- Chapter 6: Public Sector Unions
Recommended Resources
Article
Dorfman, J. (2014, September 11). Public pensions are still marching to their death (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Forbes. Retrieved from http://www.forbes.com/sites/jeffreydorfman/2014/09/11/public-pensions-are-still-marching-to-their-death/
After reading the Dorfman article, “Public Pensions are Still Marching to Their Death (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.”, respond to the following questions:
- What are the political reasons public pensions are underfunded?
- If the pension problem is political, what steps would have to occur to remedy the problem? Do you think such a remedy will ever take place?
- If you do not see a remedy for the situation, what do you predict will happen to public pensions in the future?
Present your views in approximately 250 words in your initial discussion post. Respond to at least two of your peers’ posts. Utilize the course text, weekly lecture, and at least one other scholarly source. Remember to properly cite your sources.