By WFI Staff With the Senate vote to confirm five members to the National Labor Relations Board, four of which are new, Big Labor is likely anticipating more giveaways from the federal agency, which now has the AFL-CIO’s former counsel … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Congress, NLRB, Politics, Unions Tagged 2012, 2014, Barack Obama, Big Labor, Economy, Harry Reid, Jobs, kent hirozawa, mark gaston pearce, mitch mcconnell, nancy schiffer, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, Obama labor board, politico, recess appointments, Senate, unemployment, Union Bosses, us senate
By WFI Staff In the national conversation about Detroit it seems like Big Labor’s role may be getting lost in the shuffle. We hear quite a bit about how bankruptcy, unemployment and a vanishing population has thrown the Motor City … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Politics, Unions Tagged bailout, bankruptcy, Big Labor, Big Labor Bailout, chris hansen, dateline, Detroit, detroit lions, detroit tigers, labor movement, Michigan, motor city, Union Bosses, union cronies, WFI
By WFI Staff Recently, much has been made about the fact that the “nuclear option” was averted. To achieve that end, Republicans conceded to votes on a number of executive nominees, but required the National Labor Relations Board nominees – … Continue reading
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The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is continuing to issue decisions reversing carefully thought out decisions of administrative law judges even after a U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit held that it is without lawful authority to issue … Continue reading
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The Detroit Free-Press is reporting the City of Detroit could file for federal bankruptcy as soon as tomorrow. This would mark the largest municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history. So, what happened to Detroit – once a great American city and … Continue reading
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Today, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit signed on to the decisions issued by U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, as well as the Third Circuit and found that President Obama’s recess appointments of Sharon … Continue reading
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By Peter Schaumber (originally appeared in CQ Roll Call) If the National Labor Relations Board has its way, U.S. manufacturers may have their highly integrated workforces carved up into a multiplicity of collective bargaining units at the behest of unions … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Congress, NLRB, Politics, Unions Tagged Big Labor, charleston, court of appeals, Harry Reid, lindsey graham, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, Peter Schaumber, Senate, South Carolina, Specialty Healthcare, Union Bosses, Unions, us circuit court of appeal, us manufacturing, us senate
By WFI Staff Union bosses are salivating at the thought of Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid running roughshod over Senate rules – and, ultimately, the Constitution. They’re pulling out all stops, putting the United States Senate in their target scope … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, Congress, NLRB, Politics, Unions Tagged AFL-CIO, Big Labor, Constitution, Harry Reid, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, nuclear option, recess appointments, Richard Trumka, Senate, senate majority leader, senate procedure, union bullies, union cronies