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Who protects the worker?

Examines the workings of the labor market and the role of the labor unions. Mr. Friedman comes up with controversial views in answer to the question, who protects the worker? On tape 2 a panel of experts debate the issue presented on the first tape.

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  • "Examines the workings of the labor market and the role of the labor unions. Mr. Friedman comes up with controversial views in answer to the question, who protects the worker? On tape 2 a panel of experts debate the issue presented on the first tape."@en
  • "Economist Milton Friedman examines the working of the labor market and the role of labor unions."@en
  • "Economist Milton Friedman discusses the protection of American workers, examining unions, labor laws, and new Government efforts. He concludes that the real way to protect the American worker is to preserve a free, competitive labor market. Terminates with a question and answer session."@en
  • "Discusses the advantages of having a free market, rather than the government or trade unions, protect and benefit workers."@en
  • "Discusses the advantages of having a free market, rather than the government or trade unions, protect and benefit workers."
  • "Discusses the advantage of having a free market, rather than the government or trade unions, protect and benefit workers."@en
  • "Friedman attacks labor unions and minimum wage laws."
  • "Discusses the advantages of having a free market, rather than the government or trade unions, to protect and benefit workers."@en

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