Mobilization Frustrates Forced-Dues Scheme
As soon as Democrat politicians seized full control over Richmond last November, Big Labor bosses began demanding that forced union dues be brought to the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Thanks to John McCain’s selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate, many people across the country are for the first time learning about how her state’s law authorizing union “exclusive” bargaining over public-safety and other government employees works in practice.
And it’s not a pretty picture.
So says Stan Greer, senior research associate for the National Institute for Labor Relations Research, in an article published by The [DC] Examiner. Go here to read what he had to say.
As soon as Democrat politicians seized full control over Richmond last November, Big Labor bosses began demanding that forced union dues be brought to the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Student Enrollment in Union Stronghold States Has Fallen By Over 1.1 Million Since 2013
As commendable as President Trump’s efforts to curtail federal union monopoly bargaining are, the “permanent liberation” of federal newsworkers from Big Labor collectivism will almost surely require “congressional action.”