Mississippi to Congress: Oppose Card Check Scam
Mississippi’s state Senate has passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 550, urging Congress to oppose the Card Check Scam Bill.
Mississippi’s state Senate has passed Senate Concurrent Resolution 550, urging Congress to oppose the Card Check Scam Bill.
Take it from someone who creates manufacturing jobs, enactment the Card Check Scam Bill is a “lose-lose situation for businesses and employees, and threatens the fundamental rights of the very workers that the unions claim to want to protect.” The…
Big Labor advocates like to cite the big government spending programs of the Depression-era as the panacea for what ails us today. But Mark Mix, the President of the National Right to Work Committee, looks at the facts. If…
The Waco Tribune hits the nail on the head: A great deal of energy and plenty of money are being expended on economic recovery by the Obama administration, congressional leaders and many governors and mayors across our land. It would…
A new national survey of voters released . . . [January 26, 2009] by the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace (CDW) shows opposition coming from an unlikely source — union households. A special polling oversample of 400 union households shows…
Doug Bandow’s description of the Card Check Scam Bill as the “Secret Ballot Destruction Act” certainly fits the bill.
The Grand Rapids Press is calling for the defeat of the Card Check Scam Bill: Under the Employee Free Choice Act, a majority of employees simply need to sign a card expressing a willingness to join the union. Workers…
The Greenville News weighs in against the Card Check Bill: EFCA [Employee Free Choice Act, better named the Card Check Bill] eliminates employees’ anonymous voting rights. Under the language of the EFCA bill, all a union would have to do…
Amanda Carpenter exposes a “compromise” some supporters of the Card Check Scam Bill are pushing. Don’t be fooled: It’s no secret the Orwellian-titled Employee Free Choice Act is one of the Democrats’ top priority legislative items to tackle after…