A Senate report reveals that unionized workers at the Defense Health Agency dedicated 87,000 hours and $3.3 million to union activities during fiscal years 2023 and 2024, diverting time away from their responsibilities to oversee troop benefits. Senator Joni Ernst calls attention to how public-sector unions can negatively impact taxpayers by prioritizing their interests over service delivery, essentially costing citizens in terms of benefits and efficiency. This situation underscores the inherent flaws in government union structures, which shield underperformance at a cost ultimately borne by taxpayers.
In a bombshell new report unearthed by Sen. Joni Ernst, it was revealed that the Defense Health Agency spent $3.3 million and 87,000 hours on union activities in fiscal years 2023 and 2024.
Public-sector unions create a situation where the public cannot escape dissatisfaction; taxpayers bear the brunt of every union victory in terms of funding benefits and pay hikes.
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