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Une grève d'étudiants de Columbia pourrait annoncer la fin des syndicats
The recent strike by Columbia University students highlights growing tensions within labor movements, raising questions about the future viability and relevance of unions in today's changing landscape.
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Manhattan Institute (United States) | Mar 26, 2026
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The Columbia student strike highlights the potential for a new wave of labor activism that could strengthen unions in the face of changing economic conditions.
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The outcome of the Columbia student strike may not directly predict the future of unions, as various factors influence labor dynamics across different sectors.
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The decline of unions, as suggested by the Columbia strike, reflects a broader trend of individualism over collective bargaining in modern workplaces.
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The diminishing influence of unions, as evidenced by the Columbia strike, raises concerns about worker rights and protections in an increasingly gig-oriented economy.
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Student activism, like that seen at Columbia, could inspire a reevaluation of union strategies, pushing them to adapt to new social and economic realities.
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