Department of Labor vs. Dues-Paying Workers
Sadly, U.S Department of Labor (DOL) Sec. Lori Chavez-DeRemer continues to cozy up to union bosses. The DOL’s current bid to…
The Wall Street Journal confirms that forced-union dues expenditures by the union bosses are fueling the president’s re-election efforts. In fact, the Service Employees International Union has emerged as the top outside spender on Democratic campaigns this year, surpassing even President Barack Obama’s main super PAC.
“SEIU, like other large entities that spend money on elections, doesn’t have to disclose all of its expenditures to the Federal Election Commission. But according to disclosures it has made so far this year, the union has funded almost $70 million of campaign donations, television ads and get-out-the-vote efforts for Mr. Obama and other Democrats,” the Journal reports. “That’s more than the nearly $54 million spent by Priorities USA, the main Democratic super PAC working to re-elect Mr. Obama. It makes SEIU the top financial backer working directly for Democratic candidates in the 2012 election, outside of the political parties.”
“The presidential election is our number one priority this year,” SEIU political director Brandon Davis said in a recent interview.
If President Obama loses re-election, we will hear demands for “campaign finance reform” but you can be sure these so-called reformers will continue to look the other way when it comes to forcing workers to pay for the political demands of the union bosses.
Sadly, U.S Department of Labor (DOL) Sec. Lori Chavez-DeRemer continues to cozy up to union bosses. The DOL’s current bid to…
Business Item 60, vowing that the NEA would use the word “facism” whenever communicating about policies favored by the President and his many supporters, was just one of several highly controversial 2025 NEA resolutions.
Josh Hawley, who in 2018 promised freedom-loving Missourians to support Right to Work, is now sponsoring legislation to make it even easier for Big Labor to force employees to pay union dues, or be fired