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Raining On Fox's Parade: Fox Guest Explains That More Unionization Doesn't Lead To Fewer Jobs

Written by Media Matters Staff

Published 06/25/11 12:00 PM EDT

From the June 25 edition of Fox Business' Bulls & Bears:

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Previously:

Conservative Media Leap To Demonize NLRB's Changes To Rules On Unionizing

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