Will Senate Vote to Gag Right to Work Allies?
If he is still majority leader in 2025, Chuck Schumer could, with help from cohorts like Tammy Baldwin, Jon Tester, and Jacky Rosen deploy the “nuclear option” against Right to Work.
Union bosses exercise political dominance in Connecticut. The governor’s allies the SEIU have run a campaign of sabotage against a nursing home chain without a peep of protest. Now big labor’s hand-pick candidate for Congress, state House Speaker Chris Donovan, appears to be in a heap of trouble — and, of course, Big Labor activists are involved.
A federal grand jury has charged seven people, and an eighth person has pleaded guilty, in an alleged scheme to funnel tens of thousands of dollars to Donovan’s campaign. Among those charged is David Moffa the former boss of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Local 387, representing government workers of the Connecticut Department of Correction.
If he is still majority leader in 2025, Chuck Schumer could, with help from cohorts like Tammy Baldwin, Jon Tester, and Jacky Rosen deploy the “nuclear option” against Right to Work.
California’s Big Labor-concocted A.B.5, signed into law by Gov. Gavin Newsom in 2019, made it almost impossible for workers and firms to bounce back after 2020’s COVID-19 lockdowns. Now Biden bureaucrats want to federalize A.B.5!
Mr. Fain undoubtedly knows full well that there is a complete disconnect between the UAW hierarchy and the UAW rank-and-file on the Biden presidency and whether workers will benefit from its extension for another four years.