Big Labor War on Secret Ballot Intensifying
President Biden flatly rejects the long-standing consensus that secret-ballot elections are, with few if any exceptions, far superior to “card checks”
President Biden flatly rejects the long-standing consensus that secret-ballot elections are, with few if any exceptions, far superior to “card checks”
President Biden’s Build Back Big Labor Bill could soon impose stiff penalties on employers simply because they insist their employees get a secret-ballot vote before they are corralled into a union.
On September 6, at a Labor Day rally with radical union bosses and their militant followers in New Castle, Del., President Joe Biden reaffirmed his support for federal legislation — introduced in the 2019-20 Congress as H.R.3463 and S.1970 and…
Jennifer Abruzzo openly intends to impose potentially stiff penalties on employers simply because they want a secret-ballot vote.
A majority of U.S. private-sector employees today cannot be forced to bankroll a union they don’t want to in order to keep their jobs.
Big Labor state politicians like Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (center) and government union bosses who applaud their fiscal recklessness will be the winners if the $1.9 billion Biden bailout bill becomes law.
The PRO Act is being brought back up again in the House and Senate by Democrats. If passes, it could put Right to Work freedoms at risk.
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.
Even though many people are actually against Big Labor, Right to Work policies could be at risk, especially in Georgia with Jon Ossoff trying to take power.