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Obama Administration Archives

Forced Unionism Bill by April
January 11

Forced Unionism Bill by April

According to AFL-CIO boss Richard Trumka, we should expect passage of the Card Check Forced Unionism bill by April.   All hands on deck.

January 11

NRTW President on Glenn Beck Show re: Airline Safety

The National Right to Work President Mark Mix was a guest on The Glenn Beck Show Friday, January 8, 2010. The segment with Mr. Mix discussed Big Labor’s influence on the Obama Administration’s transportation security policies. Mix said that air…

January 11

ALERT! Union Bosses Exploiting Terrorism To Unionize Airline Security

The union bosses are – yet again – exploiting a recent foiled terrorist attack and playing politics with our national security. As President Obama has made clear, the nomination of Erroll Southers to head the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is…

January 7

Secretary Solis and Other Top-Level Obama Appointees Gave Themselves Waivers from Obama’s Executive Order on Ethics

The National Right to Work Committee (NRTWC) released its first Obama Personnel Alert of 2010 exposing the ongoing failure of President Obama’s ethics pledge and executive order as it relates to ethics and transparency in his administration.  According to…

January 5

Union Only Project Labor Agreements -- Meet the Mets

The New York Post is reporting that the New York Mets shelled out nearly $52 million for construction of their new baseball stadium to contractors with ties to the Mafia and labor corruption.  Of course, the work was part of…

What Transparency?
January 5

What Transparency?

Right to Work’s Mark Mix: President Obama swept into office promising a new era of openness and transparency. But he forgot to mention his union loophole.

December 31

National Right to Work Committee Launches TV Ad Blitz to Urge Senator Ben Nelson to Oppose Big Labor Power Grabs

National Right to Work Committee Press Release (12/31/2009): Worker Advocate says Nelson could once again be deciding vote Springfield, VA – The National Right to Work Committee will begin today a television ad campaign in media markets throughout Nebraska to…

December 31

Obama Gives Big Labor Another Gift in Final Days of 2009

As 2009 fades away, President Obama has decided to let disclosure of hundreds of millions of dollars in forced-union-dues disclosure fade away too. Under current law and regulations valid until December 30th, union bosses were supposed to carefully document the…

December 29

Construction Job Layoffs

The construction industry is mired in a slump with more layoffs coming thanks to the demands of the union bosses. Brett McMahon notes in the Washington Examiner: The newest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the construction…

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