Bosses Don't Care About Taxpayers
Mark Mix wades into New Jersey to point out that the union bosses of the state care about one thing — padding their pockets with money from the taxpayers, come hell, high water or bankruptcy. Pointing out that…
Mark Mix wades into New Jersey to point out that the union bosses of the state care about one thing — padding their pockets with money from the taxpayers, come hell, high water or bankruptcy. Pointing out that…
Mark Mix wades into New Jersey to point out that the union bosses of the state care about one thing — padding their pockets with money from the taxpayers, come hell, high water or bankruptcy. Pointing out that…
Open Secrets reports that big labor gave over $200 million to support a government takeover of our health care system.
New Forced-Fee Scheme Directly Attacks State Right to Work Law (Source: March 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) For years, the climate for private-sector employees and business owners in Right to Work Iowa has been far superior to that of neighboring forced-unionism Illinois.
(Source: February 2010 Forced-Unionism Abuses Exposed) Were it not for National Education Association (NEA) teacher union chiefs’ ingrained habit of trying to “resolve” disagreements by putting a gag on anyone who challenges their power and prerogatives, the so-called “Choirgate”…
Senator Reaffirms Support For Federal Monopoly-Bargaining Mandate (Source: March 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) Poll after poll indicates that union-label Democratic U.S. Sen. Blanche Lincoln faces a tough battle to get reelected in Right to Work Arkansas this November. And Ms.
What a racket! The AFL-CIO’s American Center for International Labor Solidarity has received nearly $30 million in taxpayer dollars from the Department of Labor, State Department and National Endowment for Democracy. Taxpayers subsidize 96% of the groups’ funds. In addition…
Forced-Unionism Expansion Bill Would Kill Prospects For Millions (Source: March 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) According to a scientific poll conducted by the respected Research 2000 firm, 81% of Americans who regularly vote in statewide elections believe workers in unionized workplaces who don’t want a union should “have the right to bargain for themselves.” Unfortunately, for three-quarters of a century, federal labor law has actively promoted what Americans, according to the Research 2000 poll and many others, overwhelmingly oppose. The 1935 National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and the 1934 Railway Labor Act (RLA) amendments hand union officials the power to force millions of workers, union members and nonmembers alike, to accept a union as their “exclusive” (monopoly) bargaining agent in their dealings with their employer. Attack on Secret Ballot Only One Trick in Union Monopolists’ Playbook And this year Congress is very likely to bring up for floor votes legislation that would help Big Labor corral millions of additional workers into unions. Until recently, union strategists’ primary vehicle for expanding private-sector union monopoly bargaining in the current Congress was S.560/H.R.1409, the cynically mislabeled “Employee Free Choice Act.” This legislation is designed to help union bosses sharply increase the share of all workers who are under union monopoly control by effectively ending secret-ballot elections in union organizing campaigns.
But President Obama Refuses to Back Down, Threatens ‘End Run’ (Source: March 2010 NRTWC Newsletter) Ever since April 2009, when President Barack Obama first announced his intention to put radical Service Employees International Union (SEIU) lawyer Craig Becker on…