Missouri on the Move for Job Creation
KTTS reports that Missouri is moving forward in the effort to protect workers and create jobs by enacting a Right to Work law. Mayer says that unemployment is lower in the 22 Right to Work states than it is in…
KTTS reports that Missouri is moving forward in the effort to protect workers and create jobs by enacting a Right to Work law. Mayer says that unemployment is lower in the 22 Right to Work states than it is in…
UAW and BMW plan to expand in Right to Work state of South Carolina Union bosses at the United Autoworkers Union are tapping worker’s strike funds to fund a crusade to force auto workers in Right to Work states into…
With states in a fiscal mess and businesses leaving to go to Right to Work states or leaving the country, many governors are reassessing the value of allowing workers a choice when it comes to union dues and fees. CNN/TIME: “We…
Public Sector Employee Monopoly Bargaining Running Amok! Taxpayer funded federal, state, and municipal no-show jobs exist throughout the country. In 2002, the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) union Local 12 had 9 such full-time union time jobs at the United States Department of Labor. These 9 union officials were working full-time on union activities as union employees and officers and never spent any time working as federal employees. Yet, they were paid by the federal government (taxpayers). In 2003, the NY-NJ Port Authority Police Department union was allowed to have four union officers/"police officers" spend their entire time working on union activity, and none for the Port Authority. Yet, the Port Authority paid their salaries and benefits. Now, during the NY City Big Snow Slowdown controversy, it comes to light that New York City taxpayers pay six (6) SEIU sanitation officers to work full time on union business, not city business. BigGovernment .com has the report: [Additional supporting information (to download complete supporting documentation packet, click here)] Big Labor and politicians across the United States have transferred union costs to taxpayers. For example, SEIU Local 444 (The Sanitation Officers Association, see related snow slowdown stories) has six full-time union officials who are paid full-time city benefits and salary, yet work 0.00% of the time for New York City. These Sanitation Officers are working on everything but New York City business – including political activities and golf outings – all on the taxpayers’ dime. SEIU Local 444 – NY City Contract Language (pertinent part)
The New York City Sanitation union decided to take their time plowing and cleaning the streets after a record snowfall to send a message to the politicians over potential budget cuts bring the city to a halt. Apparently the…
George Will asks a relevant question — with so many blue states beholden to Big Labor and their big spending policies, will the Federal Reserve start bailing out states, cities and municipalities? Obviously, a bailout would do nothing…
National Right to Work Committee President Mark Mix on Forbes’ Mallory Factor discussing the rift between private sector and public sector union members. The two covered numerous topics including NRTW actions in Congress and in the states. …
National Right to Work Committee President Mark Mix on Forbes’ Mallory Factor discussing the rift between private sector and public sector union members. The two covered numerous topics including NRTW actions in Congress and in the states. …
The December 2010 issue of The National Right to Work Committee Newsletter is available for download in an Adobe pdf format for your convenience to read and share. It is the Committee’s official newsletter publication that provides an excellent…