Monthly Archives: December 2013

Big Labor Round-Up

Big Labor is out in full force – spreading holiday cheer forced unionization tactics wherever they can, and at whatever cost. While we bid farewell to 2013, let’s take a look at some of the more recent developments that will … Continue reading

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NLRB To Issue Guidance On Specialty Healthcare & Revisit Email Privacy

While speaking on Friday, the NLRB’s General Council Richard Griffin said that the Board will issue guidance on Specialty Healthcare (micro-union decision) after pending cases are dealt with, as well as revisit a Bush-era board decision that says employees have … Continue reading

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Big Labor’s Big, Bad Week

Union bosses have always said they were working for employees’ best interests. Over the last few years their numbers have been steadily declining. It’s not hard to see why with tactics like the Wal-Mart paid protests and the disgraceful ending … Continue reading

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Federal Court Rules In Favor Of Small Businesses, Against NLRB

In a decisive victory for small businesses nationwide, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled against the National Labor Relations Board yesterday.  In the case, D.R. Horton v. National Labor Relations Board, the court decided that employers … Continue reading

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The Politics Of Big Labor Protests

From Black Friday protests to fast-food strikes to healthcare ballot initiatives, Big Labor sure is busy this holiday season.  While the issues would seem to be unrelated, there is one underlying motivation – union bosses are getting desperate to increase … Continue reading

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