Big Labor's Big Push
With Congress in session, Big Labor bosses are opening their spending spigots to push forced unionism on millions of Americans.
With Congress in session, Big Labor bosses are opening their spending spigots to push forced unionism on millions of Americans.
Rep. Hilda Solis‘ nomination hearing to become the next Secretary of Labor took an interesting twist when Solis refused to state a position on the Card Check Bill. Shockingly, she also refused to state whether President-elect Obama would support…
With some Democrats and liberal pundits proclaiming that forced unionism at automobile plants in Right to Work states is the solution to what ails the American car industry, it’s critical to understand just how the United Auto Workers’ monopoly union…
As if the Card Check Scam Bill wasn’t bad enough, the bill also includes an unprecedented power grab by the federal government to dictate labor agreements, a news report highlights: A provision in the controversial Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA)…
Larry Kudlow, of CNBC fame, thinks the United Auto Workers (UAW) union is driving the US auto industry into the ground.
Professor of Law, William Jacobson, takes an insightful look at president-elect Obama’s proposed trillion dollar public works spending program. Of course the money will be funneled through Big Labor including the infamous crime-ridden Laborers’ International Union of North America…
The New York Times is a company that is hurting financially. Revenue is down. In economic parlance — they are “downsizing” to meet fiscal obligations. There are thoughts that the paper will need to declare bankruptcy to stave off…
Kimberly Strassel at the Wall Street Journal believes your activism is playing a role in raising the stakes in the battle over the Card Check Forced Unionism Bill. This is a call to double the pressure on Senators to…
Syndicated columnist Michelle Malkin takes an in-depth look at the United Auto Workers’ (UAW) free-spending ways. We have seen union bosses spend workers’ dues money in frivolous ways before, but the UAW brass could take the cake for outrageous…