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UAW Archives

January 8

No Need for a Mulligan

Despite a federal bailout of billions of dollars, the United Auto Workers (UAW) bosses have decided not to sell their million-dollar country club golf course despite it losing 23 million dollars over the last few years according to news reports.

January 6

Music to Workers' Ears

When it comes to protecting workers’ rights, Sen. Jim DeMint continues to reign supreme. His recent press release is a good example: Today [December 12, 2008], U.S. Senator Jim DeMint (R-South Carolina) made the following statement regarding the stubborn refusal…

December 28

America's Auto Industry -- Freedom Works!

Fred Barnes at the Weekly Standard takes an in-depth look at America’s “other” auto industry located outside of Big Labor’s fiefdom: Unlike the timid auto executives, politicians in the right-to-work states are quite candid in crediting the enormous appeal of…

December 11

Are You Kidding?

House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers has an idea to solve the automobile manufacturers’ crisis. Conyers wants the new administration to elevate United Auto Workers (UAW) Boss Ron Gettelfinger into the position of “auto czar.” Conyers said: Over the…

November 24

Interesting Look at the UAW

As Washington considers writing a blank check to the U.S. automobile industry and the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, it’s worth learning a little more about the golden-plated UAW contract negotiated by the “Big Three.” Paul Ingrassia knows the…

November 21

No Bailout for Big Labor

Mark Mix, the President of the National Right to Work Committee, makes the case against a federal bailout of the United Auto Workers (UAW) union: For decades, United Auto Workers (UAW) officials have wielded their monopoly power under federal labor…

November 20

Just Say NO

The Washington Times lends a voice of opposition to the proposed billion-dollar bailout of the Big Three carmakers and the United Auto Workers (UAW) union.

November 14

Detroit Bailout -- More than Meets the Eye

House Democrat leaders are pushing for another bailout of American car manufacturers. $25 billion in loans have already been approved and Sen. Debbie Stabenow is looking for another $25 billion more. Of course, the loans would come with no strings…

July 14

Mob Actions under the Union Banner

An article by Ralph R. Reiland of the American Spectator, on “Sharks and Unions,” mentioned a recent “illegal” march by the UAW in Atlantic City, NJ. I understand that Big Labor Bosses would like absolute acquiescence to their each and…

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