Right to Work Demands Documentation for Firing of Top NLRB Officials
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is demanding documentation through the FOIA for the firing of NLRB Lawyers Peter Robb and Alice Stock.
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is demanding documentation through the FOIA for the firing of NLRB Lawyers Peter Robb and Alice Stock.
Just one day after entering office, Biden is firing the NLRB general counsel even though Peter Robb had nine months to go before the end of his term.
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.
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.
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.
Philadelphia electricians union bigwigs aren’t curtailing their partisan political activism the least bit as they face a federal trial scheduled for January on charges they colluded to embezzle more than $600,000 from rank-and-file workers. Photo credit: John McDevitt/KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia).
“Even more than their embrace of shady union bosses’ support, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ unabashed advocacy for this destructive power grab is a sure sign that helping Big Labor, not American working men and women, is what they are all about.”
Joe Biden [...] is running on a labor-policy platform far more radical than those advanced by 2016 Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton or former President Barack Obama.