Biden White House Earned Big Labor’s Accolades
While Americans overwhelmingly support the Right to Work principle, Joe Biden was committed to wiping out all state Right to Work laws. As he put it, “I’m a union President. Make no bones about it.”
Ralph Nader, the one-man wrecking crew against job creation and freedom, has set his sights on a new target — repeal of the Taft-Hartley Act. The law reaffirms the right of states to pass Right to Work laws. And that’s the primary reason Nader wants the law repealed!
Nader and, for that matter, presidential candidates like John Edwards want to bring back closed shop laws that require union membership as a condition of employment. They want to force millions of workers to pay tribute to union bosses and activists before they can get a job. Nader may be way out there, but it’s only a matter of time before Big Labor takes up this banner and runs with it. Hopefully, Nader has as much success with this campaign as his last two presidential runs.
While Americans overwhelmingly support the Right to Work principle, Joe Biden was committed to wiping out all state Right to Work laws. As he put it, “I’m a union President. Make no bones about it.”
Union bosses like the UAW’s Shawn Fain conscript workers’ money to bankroll candidates those workers oppose (Credit: C-SPAN). Union Households Lopsidedly…
Yet another graduate student targets the university with federal charges. She maintains the GSU union and MIT administration are illegally funneling student money into union politics.