Just as Wall Street has started to become hopeful, if not giddy, about the potential for artificial intelligence to boost corporate America’s productivity in inestimable ways and Hollywood has become despondent about the impact for what the technology might have on its "creatives," the organized labor movement in the United States seems to be having something of a renaissance. This is after the ranks of private sector union membership as a share of the total labor force has dropped steadily from the 1970s, when it approached 30%, to a mere 4.5% today. In fact, there are now more public sector…
Jason De Sena Trennert, RealClearPolitics
Source link