February | 2014 | Big Labor Bailout

As we continue to reflect on the recent upset for Big Labor in Chattanooga, we thought it might be helpful to take a look at exactly why the UAW is fighting tooth and nail to push their forced unionization agenda, even … Continue reading

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After workers voted against unionization at a Chattanooga, Tennessee Volkswagen plant, the United Auto Workers (UAW) union filed an appeal to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) last Friday claiming “Republican public officials and union opponents unfairly influenced workers,” in … Continue reading

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Not surprisingly, Big Labor is taking the recent unionization vote loss at a Volkswagen plant in Tennessee pretty hard—and they aren’t really being rational, either. The Chattanooga Times Free Press reports that “Some workers have indicated they’re interested in starting … Continue reading

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Rejection can be hard to swallow, but especially so when it falls on Valentine’s Day.  Union Bosses suffered a devastating denial on Friday, February 14 when workers in a Chattanooga Volkswagen plant voted down representation by the International Union, United … Continue reading

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Well this is rich.  We’ll spare you the legal details, but there was a ruling recently about a labor intimidation case in Arizona that is truly preposterous. Basically, the Amalgamated Transit Union, Local Union No. 1433, AFL–CIO, in Phoenix was … Continue reading

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Sometimes the hypocrisy of Big Labor bosses surprises even those of us who are used to their antics.  An excellent example of this was dug up by the National Review recently.  The article describes how union bosses rail against the … Continue reading

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Anyone needing a reminder that President Obama and his Administration are in the pockets of union bosses should stop what they’re doing and read this story now. Here’s the gist: President Obama’s former Labor Secretary Hilda Solis was named in … Continue reading

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As we’ve mentioned before, workers in a Chattanooga Volkswagen plant could soon be forced into unionization under a scheme hatched by United Auto Workers and the German automotive company.  This move comes not at the request of the workers themselves, … Continue reading

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