SEIU Political Spending
The free spending ways of the union bosses of the SEIU continue as they fill the coffers of an outfit called “Health Care for America Now.” The group is planning on spending $40 million to push for nationalized health care.
The free spending ways of the union bosses of the SEIU continue as they fill the coffers of an outfit called “Health Care for America Now.” The group is planning on spending $40 million to push for nationalized health care.
Los Angeles County’s Prudential Overall Supply, an industrial launderer, is in the midst of a dispute with Unite Here, a union formed about four years ago. When a big rig caught fire, authorities could not rule out arson by union…
America Online is conducting a poll with the question: “What do you think of Barack Obama’s private promise to end strict federal oversight of the Teamsters Union?” As I write this, nearly 70 percent believe “it’s a corrupt bargain.” Maybe…
In addition to the quarter of a billion dollars the AFL-CIO will spend to elect pro-Big Labor puppets across the nation, the Services Employees International Union (SEIU) will spend an incredible $75 million in forced-union-dues money between now and November.
As we celebrate Independence Day, let us take time to reflect on the importance of the individual liberties that our forefathers and generations have fought for and died to protect. Those liberties are continuously threatened. One of those threats comes…
An item in the latest National Legal and Policy Center’s Union Corruption Update made me shake my head and wonder just what qualifications voters are looking for in their candidates these days. See what you think. For four years, said…
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation has a new video. In the latest update to Right to Work’s YouTube channel, Daniel Locke, lead plaintiff in the Foundation’s Locke v. Karass Supreme Court case, discusses…
The Republican Party of West Virginia has added a Right to Work plank to their party’s platform. Congratulations to Right to Work activists in the state who are breaking Big Labor’s stranglehold on jobs and growth. Well done.
Release of new economic data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis has provided an opportunity to confirm that Right to Work states perform better that forced-unionism states, and a blog called Willisms has done just that. After crunching numbers…