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(Click to download) ‘Naked Power Grab’ Threatens Right to Work — Majority of Senators Obey Big Labor, Opt to Ignore Chamber Rules Obama NLRB ‘All in Place,’ ‘Ready to Go’ — Board Poised to Make…
(Click to download) ‘Naked Power Grab’ Threatens Right to Work — Majority of Senators Obey Big Labor, Opt to Ignore Chamber Rules Obama NLRB ‘All in Place,’ ‘Ready to Go’ — Board Poised to Make…
Big Labor lawyer one step closer to becoming NLRB’s chief lawyer, from the Hill: President Obama’s controversial nomination of Richard Griffin, Jr. for general counsel of the National Labor Relations Board was voted out of committee without a hearing, and…
Click here to download Newsletter Forced Union Dues For Less Job Security? — Ample Evidence Indicates Monopoly Unionism Often Not a ‘Benefit’…
The National Right to Work Committee is now mobilizing opposition to Senate confirmation of ex-union lawyer Richard Griffin as the top attorney for the powerful National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). The track record Griffin established as a pro-forced unionism zealot…
Click here to download a copy Committee Fights Big Labor Judicial Activism — Reforms Can Stop Entrenchment of New Union-Boss Privileges Committee Fights Big Labor Judicial Activism — Reforms Can Stop Entrenchment of New Union-Boss Privileges Union Nonmembers Are…
Surprise, Surprise, President Obama's new NLRB nominees spent their working years at big labor trying to enact the Card Check Forced Unionism Scheme: One of President Barack Obama’s new National Labor Relations Board nominees dedicated her career at the AFL-CIO to doing away with secret ballots in labor elections—a tactic critics say would make it easier to unionize and expose employees to intimidation. Nancy Schiffer spent nearly three decades as a union attorney in a career that took her from Detroit’s United Auto Workers to associate general counsel at the AFL-CIO, a Democratic power broker that spent $30 million on the 2012 election. Schiffer took the lead in many unionization efforts across the country and has spent the past few years trying to do away with the secret ballot in union elections. “[Card check] is needed to address a severe violation of human rights,” she testified to the House Education and Workforce Committee in 2004.
After unabashedly ignoring the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit’s January decision in Noel Canning v. NLRB for roughly three months, President Barack Obama’s National Labor Relations Board finally got around to asking the U.S. Supreme Court to…
In a column posted last night (see the link below) and appearing in print this morning, Washington Examiner senior editorial writer Sean Higgins predicts that today the U.S. Senate’s HELP Committee will rubber-stamp Big Labor President Barack Obama’s slate of…
Late last week the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit became the second federal appeals court to rule that President Barack Obama had exceeded his constitutional authority in order to install pro-forced unionism radicals on the powerful, five-member…