Without NLRB Quorum, Workers Are Stuck in Union
Back in March, President Trump nominated Crystal Carey, a qualified labor attorney, to serve as the NLRB’s chief prosecutor.
We weren’t surprised to see the San Francisco Chronicle report that, “Courting unions seen as key for Obama win in 2012.”
The president is well beyond the courting stage. From bailouts to big government policies, the Administration carries water for the union bosses at every turn. In return, the campaign will get nearly one billion dollars in support for his re-election effort. “Obama needs union backing to reach working-class white voters in swing states such as Ohio, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania, experts say, as well as their cash if he’s going to raise at least $750 million in his bid to stay in office,” the paper reports.
Despite all he has done for them, the union bosses are not satisfied.
More: Rose Ann DeMoro, Executive Director of National Nurses Union in Oakland, said leaders of her 160,000-member organization are in, “very, very high-level discussions,” about not offering a presidential endorsement in 2012. DeMoro and others remember Obama promising during his 2008 campaign that, “if American workers are being denied their right to organize and collectively bargain when I’m in the White House, I’ll put on a comfortable pair of shoes myself.” Instead, DeMoro said Obama has been, “a bystander,” in the Wisconsin fight.
Back in March, President Trump nominated Crystal Carey, a qualified labor attorney, to serve as the NLRB’s chief prosecutor.
"Helping people like Zohran Mamdani get elected makes far less sense to ordinary workers, whether they are unionized or union-free."
Sadly, U.S Department of Labor (DOL) Sec. Lori Chavez-DeRemer continues to cozy up to union bosses. The DOL’s current bid to…