To Big Labor's Dismay, Michigan Getting Right To Work Creating New Jobs
Michigan’s passage of a Right to Work law is giving state officials a critical advantage in seeking companies to wanting to re-locate — and pro-forced unionism hacks …
Michigan’s passage of a Right to Work law is giving state officials a critical advantage in seeking companies to wanting to re-locate — and pro-forced unionism hacks …
The Manhattan Institute’s Public Sector Inc. blog recounts the flabbergasting story of what happened after more than 100 rogue state employees in Connecticut “fraudulently applied for disaster food aid meant to refill the refrigerators of poor people who lost power”…
From BuzzFeed: Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis resigned Wednesday afternoon, three sources told BuzzFeed. Solis was one of the least-visible members of President Barack Obama’s cabinet, rarely appearing on national television or with…
From BuzzFeed: Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis resigned Wednesday afternoon, three sources told BuzzFeed. Solis was one of the least-visible members of President Barack Obama’s cabinet, rarely appearing on national television or with…
The Washington (D.C.) Free Beacon reports that National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) member Richard Griffin was served last month at his home in our nation’s capital with a court summons relating to a lawsuit filed by 10 members of a Los…
The Washington Free Beacon reports on a new effort in the U.S. Congress to close the judicially-created loophole in the federal Hobbs Act that exempts from prosecution violence, threats and extortion perpetrated to secure so-called “legitimate union objectives.” National Right…
When President Obama appointed members to the National Labor Relations Board when Congress was in session, he violated the Constitution and the National Right to Work Legal Foundation went right to work. We filed a lawsuit in federal court and from the initial oral arguments, things went well. Interesting, we have a new ally in the fight -- an Oklahoma local of the Teamsters union: An Oklahoma local of the Teamsters Union is disputing recess appointments to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), charging that recess appointments were made while the U.S. Senate was not in recess, according to legal documents obtained by The Daily Caller. “The union disputes that the board is properly and sufficiently constituted, as ‘recess’ appointments (to NLRB) were made when there was no recess,” according to a Dec. 12, 2012 affidavit signed by Teamsters Local 523 President Gary Ketchum.
Late last year, Philadelphia Magazine published a long, but always compelling account of how two young developers from Virginia and their employees, starting in early 2012, have been subjected to ugly Big Labor threats, sabotage and violence simply for refusing to…
As a post on the Red State blog yesterday (see the link below) has already pointed out, a just-released United Van Lines (UVL) study tracking “which states the company’s customers moved to and from” during the course of 2012 shows…