Can Virginia Wash Its Hands of 2020 Follies?
Union-label politicians repealed Virginia’s ban on government-sector monopoly bargaining, allowing union bosses to seize additional power and reign supreme over government workers.
Union-label politicians repealed Virginia’s ban on government-sector monopoly bargaining, allowing union bosses to seize additional power and reign supreme over government workers.
Even as Ms. Pringle and other powerful teacher union bosses insist that their members be fast-tracked for COVID-19 vaccinations, they also insist that their members should not be expected to return to the classroom after they have been vaccinated.
The bosses of the AFL-CIO union conglomerate and other union bigwigs have thousands of federal, state and local politicians across the country at their beck and call.
West Virginia AFL-CIO President Josh Sword: “At the end of Election Day there are going to be more [Big] Labor-endorsed candidates elected to our state Senate . . . .”
Consequently, despite the evident risks, Ms. Pelosi simply won’t be able to say “no” to AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka and his cohorts if they push for another PRO Act House roll-call vote in 2021 or 2022.
A National Institute for Labor Relations Research analysis of U.S. Census Bureau (BOC) data shows that the mean cost of living-adjusted, after-tax household income in Right to Work states in 2019 was $64,572, roughly $4,300 higher than the forced-dues state average.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC) union President Doug McCarron seems to be riding high this winter. But there could be trouble ahead for McCarron, whose giant union has 520,000 members in the U.S. and Canada.
Were it not for the Big Labor political machine, which is estimated to pump more than two billion dollars into electioneering and lobbying in every campaign cycle, Joe Biden would not be heading into the White House now, say Mr. Trumka and company.
Things are heating up! Subpoenas have been issued by the FBI to the IAFF Union over the pension fund scandal with Schaitberger and Miller.