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Speaking to the International Labor Communications Association, an advisor to Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, asked union activists to help the government feed the press pro-big labor stories. Big Journalism has the story.
Speaking to the International Labor Communications Association, an advisor to Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, asked union activists to help the government feed the press pro-big labor stories. Big Journalism has the story.
Speaking to the International Labor Communications Association, an advisor to Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, asked union activists to help the government feed the press pro-big labor stories. Big Journalism has the story.
The Daily Caller has the story of the 2010 annual report tracking labor unions and evidence of corruption by union bosses that was scheduled to be released one year ago. So far, the report has not been released.
The president celebrated Labor Day with AFL-CIO boss Trumka this year, leaving the 93% of private sector workers who are not members of a union with part of the tab. Obama and his Secretary of [Big] Labor, Hilda Solis, participated in an…
Department of Labor Secretary Hilda Solis rewarded her six staffers from her congressional office that made the jump with her to the executive branch with huge taxpayer-funded raises. The Foundry shows that raises were as low as 15% to…
There is another union pension scandal brewing. A Hudson Institute study in September demonstrated that the union hierarchy’s staff plan is funded at over 95 percent, while the average funding percentage of a rank-and-file member’s pension…
What a racket! The AFL-CIO’s American Center for International Labor Solidarity has received nearly $30 million in taxpayer dollars from the Department of Labor, State Department and National Endowment for Democracy. Taxpayers subsidize 96% of the groups’ funds. In addition…
A Pittsburgh Tribune editorial entitled, “Labor’s Cloak,” finds the Department of Labor’s refusal to allow union workers to know how the union bosses are spending their dues money hypocritical: Once more — this time in relation to labor unions’ mandatory financial…
A Pittsburgh Tribune editorial entitled, “Labor’s Cloak,” finds the Department of Labor’s refusal to allow union workers to know how the union bosses are spending their dues money hypocritical: Once more — this time in relation to labor unions’ mandatory financial…