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Why does the Catholic Church support unions?

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Zoe Romanowsky - published on 09/20/22
The Church's social teaching about the rights of workers is rooted in the principle that the economy exists to serve human beings.

Last week, freight rail companies and unions representing tens of thousands of workers came to a tentative agreement, avoiding a potential rail strike that would have caused significant disruption to supply chains throughout the US. Almost every part of the US economy relies on trains — from grocery stores to livestock farms to power plants.

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