by Fred Wszolek (originally appeared in Townhall.com) The National Employee Freedom Week (NEFW), which the Workforce Fairness Institute (WFI) strongly supports, is a nationwide campaign aimed at educating employees about their statutory and constitutional right to not be a union … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, Congress, NLRB, Politics, Unions Tagged Communications Workers of America, CWA, dc circuit, fred wsz, Mark Pearce, national employee freedom week, National Labor Relations Board, nefw, NLRB, Obama labor board, Richard Griffin, Sharon Block, townhall, us court of appeals
By WFI Staff With today’s developments, two federal appeals courts have found President Obama’s so-called recess appointments to be unconstitutional. In a blistering opinion, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit found that current NLRB nominees Richard Griffin and … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, Congress, NLRB, Politics, Unions Tagged advice and consent, Barack Obama, Big Labor, checks and balances, Constitution, court of appeals, dc circuit, executive power, judge d brooks smith, Labor, labor unions, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, Nominees, politico, President Obama, pro forma, recess clause, Richard Griffin, role of Senate, Senate, Sharon Block, Supreme Court, tal kopan, third circuit, Unions
By WFI Staff The cookie just keeps on crumbling for Big Labor. Union bosses keep pushing their agenda, but they also keep hitting brick walls every step of the way. The latest setback is in the U.S. Court of Appeals … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, NLRB, Politics, Unions Tagged Big Labor, Bloomberg, bloomberg news, court of appeals, dc circuit, free speech, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, Obama labor board, posters, President Obama, recess appointments, tom schoenberg, workplace notice, workplace poster
By WFI Staff Congress is gearing up for a showdown on the fate of the controversial National Labor Relations Board. The U.S. House is set to vote next week on H.R. 1120, the Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor-Management Relations Act. After … Continue reading
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by Fred Wszolek (originally published in Real Clear Politics) Recent weeks have not been kind to President Obama’s National Labor Relations Board. In the days since the historic ruling against the Board by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Campaigns & Elections, Congress, Department of Labor, NLRB, State Coalitions, Unions, WFI Statement Tagged arkema inc, Barack Obama, Big Labor, Congress, court of appeals, dc circuit, department of justice, federal government, House, Labor, Labor Board, Mark Pearce, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, President Obama, regulations, Small business, starbucks, steve womack, Supreme Court, time warner, Union Bosses, union cronies, united steelworkers of america, wall street journal, workplace, workplace fairness
In the Circuit Courts. Specialty Litigation. Of the three circuit court cases pending, only the 6th Circuit has scheduled an oral argument which will be held on January 23rd. In the other two cases, the briefing is complete in one, but not … Continue reading
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