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Monthly Archives: March 2014
House Leaders Urge NLRB To Extend Ambush Election Comment Period
In a press release from the U.S. House Committee on Education and the Workforce, Chairman John Kline and Subcommittee Chairman Phil Roe called on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) to “extend the public comment period for the controversial ambush … Continue reading
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Did Big Labor Just Get Bigger?
We saw this coming, but that doesn’t make it any less of a shock. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) ruled Wednesday that “Northwestern University football players on scholarship are employees of the school and therefore entitled to hold an … Continue reading
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Letter From Union Member Exposes UAW
For the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, the truth hurts, especially when it comes from someone the union supposedly represents. In a recent letter sent to LaborUnionReport.com, a “concerned and fairly disgusted UAW member” unleashes a tirade of epic proportions … Continue reading
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Survey: Minimum-Wage Increase Would Hurt Employment
The Wall Street Journal reports that “over half of U.S. businesses that pay the minimum wage would hire fewer workers if the federal standard is raised to $10.10 per hour, according to a survey by a large staffing firm.” In addition, … Continue reading
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Fred Wszolek Talks “Wage Theft” Protests
Fred Wszolek recently spoke with WTVN radio in Columbus, Ohio about the recent wage theft protests. Find out what he had to say below:
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VW Faces Backlash In UAW Fight
The hits just keep coming with the United Auto Workers. The Wall Street Journal reports that the “increasingly bitter battle” over the UAW’s failed attempt to organize Volkswagen workers in Chattanooga “is complicating the German auto maker’s bid to get … Continue reading
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Big Labor Thug License To Be Revoked?
Last week, we brought you the story of how Big Labor has a license to intimidate, harass and even terrorize Pennsylvanians. It seems we weren’t the only ones who noticed. According to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, after “a recent federal indictment against iron workers in … Continue reading
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Volkswagen Backs UAW Over Workers
After a second group of Volkswagen workers filed a petition to intervene in the United Auto Workers’ (UAW) appeal to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), Volkswagen has come out in support… of stifling its own workers’ voices. In a letter to the NLRB, … Continue reading
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