Did Obama DOL Deliberately Ignore UAW Crimes?
Crimes Could Have Been Discovered Years Earlier Obama Labor Bureaucrats Helped UAW Kingpins Conceal Wrongdoing
Crimes Could Have Been Discovered Years Earlier Obama Labor Bureaucrats Helped UAW Kingpins Conceal Wrongdoing
Big Labor’s Hilda Solis flew around in a private labor union-own jet and reportedly failed to report her actions according to Hews Media Group-Community News’ …
From BuzzFeed: Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis resigned Wednesday afternoon, three sources told BuzzFeed. Solis was one of the least-visible members of President Barack Obama’s cabinet, rarely appearing on national television or with…
From BuzzFeed: Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis resigned Wednesday afternoon, three sources told BuzzFeed. Solis was one of the least-visible members of President Barack Obama’s cabinet, rarely appearing on national television or with…
Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) is calling on Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis to explain why the department posted a series of overtly political posters throughout the building. Walsh is responding to a report in the Free Beacon revealing that signs posted in at least…
Secretary Hilda Solis’ staff and public comments at AFL-CIO meetings, her recent disparagement of Tea Party members, and her big Labor Ohio comments make it clear that DOL is closed for everyone but Bug Labor Bosses. …
But, she blames Texas’ job growth on the fact that it is a Right to Work state. From Investor.com’s Ralph R. Reiland: A Labor Chief As Clueless As The President On Aug. 31, with…
But, she blames Texas’ job growth on the fact that it is a Right to Work state. From Investor.com’s Ralph R. Reiland: A Labor Chief As Clueless As The President On Aug. 31, with…
National Right to Work President Mark Mix makes the critical distinction between "Labor Day" and "Union Day," a distinction that union bosses chose to ignore: By Mark Mix Most Americans realize that Labor Day is about celebrating workers, not union bosses, but that won’t stop Big Labor’s apologists from stealing to spotlight to demand more power. The fact is that modern unions are built on the legal privilege of compulsion. In 28 states without Right to Work laws, nonunion employees can be fired for refusing to pay union dues. Millions more nonunion workers have no choice but to accept union bargaining over their wages and working conditions. What’s more, union officials routinely funnel nonunion workers’ dues into political campaigns aimed at defending or expanding their already extensive special privileges. As legislators from Wisconsin to Ohio can attest, this perverse cycle has made it extremely difficult to roll back union bosses’ workplace powers. Big Labor thrives on a system of government-granted special privileges. But what do workers get out of this arrangement? According to union apologists, they’d be helpless without it. But the facts reveal a different story. Compulsory unionism makes union bosses unaccountable to rank-and-file workers, whose financial support is absolutely mandatory. After all, why should union officials bother with the hard work of representing employees if they’re sitting on a forced-dues revenue stream guaranteed by the government?