Biden White House Earned Big Labor’s Accolades
While Americans overwhelmingly support the Right to Work principle, Joe Biden was committed to wiping out all state Right to Work laws. As he put it, “I’m a union President. Make no bones about it.”
Madison, Wisconsin WIBA Radio host Vicki McKenna pulls no punches when she discusses her outrage about AFL-CIO President Dick Trumka’s comments regarding the recent Arizona shootings.
McKenna interviewed National Right to Work President Mark Mix. The two discussed the fact that union violence is more than words. Mckenna even shared her own personal story of UAW union shotgun intimidation that happened to her family when she was a young girl.
[mp3player width=180 height=20 config=fmp_jw_widget_config.xml file=https://nrtwc.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/20110112WITalkRadioTrumka.mp3] Click on triangle at left to listen to the McKenna-Mix discussion about Big Labor violence and Trumka’s hypocrisy. Below Mark Mix tells the tragic story of UMWA Strike-related murder of Eddie York.
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