March 2010 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary
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Georgia, Tennessee and Alabama Benefit From Major New Investments (Source: February 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) Although manufacturing employment nationwide continues to fall despite some signs of nascent recovery from the 2008-2009 recession, automotive manufacturing jobs appear already to be on the rise…
Massive Union Job Losses Make Case For ‘Card-Check’ Legislation? (Source: February 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) On January 22, the U.S. Labor Department issued a report providing a snapshot, in numbers, of some of the latest damage wrought to employees, employers, and the economy as a whole by government-imposed union monopoly bargaining. The report shows that, in one major business sector after another, the jobs of workers who labor under forced unionism were far more likely to be destroyed during the 2008-2009 recession than were the jobs of union-free workers. In the hard-hit telecommunications sector, for example, the number of jobs subject to union monopoly bargaining plummeted by 20.7% last year, over four times the decline for union-free jobs. Unionized construction jobs plunged by 20.0%. Over the same period, union-free construction jobs fell by 12.4%. 'These Numbers Show a Need For Congress to Pass’ S.560/H.R.1409 The number of Big Labor-controlled manufacturing jobs declined by 14.3%, nearly four percentage points more than the decline for union-free jobs in manufacturing. Overall, unionized private-sector employment sank by 9.4% last year, a decline more than double the total private-sector job loss of 4.4%.
Big Labor-Appeasing GOP Politicians Abetting Obama Power Grab (Source: February 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) This winter, state and local elected officials around the country are expressing their serious concerns about a proposed new federal mandate foisting union “exclusive representation” (monopoly bargaining) on…
Congress Targets Taxpayer Sanctuaries From Big Labor Monopolists (Source: February 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) As a group, taxpayers strongly believe they are worse off with the combination of taxes and public services they get in states in which more than half of…
Despite Big Labor’s Intense Support, Southers Nomination Sinks (Source: February 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) President Obama, Big Labor U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), and union-label House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) are all eager to help government union bosses…
Supreme Court Largely Overturns Phony Campaign ‘Reform’ Law (Source: February 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) Nearly eight years ago, a coalition of voluntary associations, including the National Right to Work Committee, launched a legal effort to get key anti-free speech provisions in the…
President Renominates Radical Union Lawyer, Senators Feel Heat (Source: February 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) Recently, a number of U.S. senators with pro-forced unionism track records have started to catch on to the fact that their votes in favor of corralling workers into…
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation Jan-Feb 2010 Newsletter Now On-line: In this issue: Right to Work Sues Obama Administration, Demands Info on Big Labor Ties Big Labor Moves to Roll Back Sweeping Foundation Precedent Right…
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