Biden White House Earned Big Labor’s Accolades
While Americans overwhelmingly support the Right to Work principle, Joe Biden was committed to wiping out all state Right to Work laws. As he put it, “I’m a union President. Make no bones about it.”
Your efforts and that of literally millions of others opposing Big Labor’s forced unionism agenda stalled a number of priorities including the Card Check Forced Unionism bill but rest assured the union bosses will be back with a vengeance in 2010.
There is already background noise in the Beltway that the Obama Administration is not doing enough to help Big Labor. With the “base” frustrated by the lack of a public option in the health care legislation, the president and his congressional allies will certainly look to curry favor with the union bosses as we approach the off-year election. No doubt there will be handouts and bailouts to union officials during the next few months as a way of buying support before Election Day. Your activism will be needed more than ever.
While Americans overwhelmingly support the Right to Work principle, Joe Biden was committed to wiping out all state Right to Work laws. As he put it, “I’m a union President. Make no bones about it.”
Union bosses like the UAW’s Shawn Fain conscript workers’ money to bankroll candidates those workers oppose (Credit: C-SPAN). Union Households Lopsidedly…
UFW union officials gained power through “card check” and denied Porpiglia Farms workers secret ballot vote, now stonewalling employee request for union removal