A house of cards, this idea
Crain’s New York takes the New York City Council to task for wasting taxpayer money in order to help the union bosses:…
Crain’s New York takes the New York City Council to task for wasting taxpayer money in order to help the union bosses:…
The Washington Post reports that Virginia Democrat candidate for governor, Terry McAuliffe, refused to support the state’s Right to Work law which has protected workers from forced unionism for generations: “Listen, I’m not going to answer specifics on projects,”…
Chad Stafko makes the case that the union boss allegience to the Democrat Party is worrying rank and file members. From ObamaCare to immigration reform, big labor is putting politics ahead of their membership: For generations the Democratic Party has relied upon unions and their members to dutifully pull the lever for Democratic candidates and to man their call centers and canvass neighborhoods. And yet, an objective look at what are arguably the three biggest issues shows that Democrats are on the wrong side of these issues when compared to the desires and needs of union members. Union members -- it is time to break the allegiance with the Democratic Party. Take the issue of ObamaCare. According to a Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll conducted May 30-June 2, 49% of respondents believe ObamaCare to be a bad idea, while only 37% see the Affordable Care Act as beneficial. That 49% is the highest rate since polling began on the issue back in March 2010, indicating that support is eroding for the much ballyhooed legislation. The poll also found that twice as many individuals believe they will be worse off under ObamaCare than better off. That belief is especially strong among those who receive their healthcare insurance through the government or an employer -- a description that fits many union workers. Expecting to be worse off under ObamaCare is synonymous with the common belief that you will pay more for your healthcare benefits under ObamaCare or that your employer will drop the employer-sponsored healthcare plan. Even union leaders, many of whom originally pushed hard for the law and encouraged members to support the legislation, have been barking at President Obama of late as to the negative effect ObamaCare will have on its members.
The Daily Caller reports that the Internal Revenue Service revealed this month that 201 of its employees work full-time on union activities. As Office of Personnel Management documents explain, the performance of union duties instead of official government business…
The Washington Times agrees with us that collusion between management and Big Labor to force workers into…
The Hill reports that Sen. Mitch McConnell argues that it was the IRS union that set the tone for the extra scrutiny agents gave the Tea Party and other conservative groups. IRS agents were taking cues from union leaders…
Big Labor is spending $1 million in forced union dues money on TV ads pushing amnesty, according to CNN: As the U.S. Senate prepares for its first procedural votes on the “Gang of Eight” immigration plan, a top labor…
As the great 20th Century classical liberal economist W.H. Hutt demonstrated in books such as The Economics of the Colour Bar (1964), in South Africa under apartheid, government-authorized monopoly privileges for union bosses were a principal tool for the oppression…
Freshly released U.S. Commerce Department data on 2012 economic output growth in the 50 states add to the evidence that Indiana employees and businesses are gaining ground in the wake of the enactment by the Hoosier Legislature of the 24th…