I agree. I have no problem with Trade Unions in theory but the Irish ones represent middle to high paid employees in the protected sectors of the economy and actively create a culture of mediocrity which hurts the poorest and most vulnerable in our society the most. For that I despise them.Yeah, I'd broadly agree. However, I think that any democratic civil society can and must allow sectoral interest groups to function freely. You will find that regimes that crack down on trade unions don't stop there and quickly crack down on everyone else too!
I agree. If the State sector was doing its job properly there would be no need for most of them.The advocacy groups are a peculiar animal. They largely exist on public money and grants of one sort or another. They are basically paid by the taxpayer to advocate for even greater taxpayer spending on their chosen cause! Not a great bargain for said taxpayers!
State employees are the real guardians of democracy. They are where the citizen interacts with the State, the are the interface of the Social Contract. When they fail to do their job properly, when they obfuscate and resist change, they undermine the citizens belief in that social contract. Advocacy groups are the manifestation of their shortcomings.