Micro-unions | Big Labor Bailout

By Senator Johnny Isakson Despite three years of failed economic and employment policies, the Obama Administration and its appointees have chosen to continue their relentless assault on private-sector employers. Rather than empowering businesses to help bring us out of this economic … Continue reading

Posted in NLRB Tagged Johnny Isakson, Micro-unions, NLRB

The next Republican Presidential debate is on September 7, and with it comes another great opportunity for WFI members to ask questions and make their voices heard. Here’s Your Chance to Participate NBC News and Politico are teaming up to … Continue reading

Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Politics Tagged DOL Gag Rule, Micro-unions, Quickie Elections, Right-to-Work

In an address this week to the National Council of La Raza, President Obama admitted what we at WFI have long suspected—he is not interested in compromise, only in finding regulatory ways to work around Congress and push the agenda … Continue reading

Posted in Big Labor Bailout, EFCA, NLRB Tagged DOL Gag Rule, EFCA, Micro-unions, NLRB, President Barack Obama, Quickie Elections

After crafting its proposed rule to radically change the timeframe to form a collective bargaining unit – “quickie elections” – the National Labor Relations Board decided against allowing more time for employees and employers to weigh in with comments about … Continue reading

Posted in Big Labor Bailout, EFCA, NLRB Tagged Big Labor, Boeing, Economy, EFCA, Jobs, Micro-unions, NLRB, President Barack Obama, Quickie Elections, Union Bosses

Fred Wszolek July 5, 2011 Townhall Last week, when asked about the controversy surrounding the National Labor Relations Board’s (NLRB) complaint against the Boeing Company for building a facility in the right-to-work state of South Carolina, President Obama responded that … Continue reading

Posted in Big Labor Bailout, EFCA, NLRB Tagged AFL-CIO, Boeing, Craig Becker, EFCA, Lafe Solomon, Micro-unions, NLRB, President Obama, Quickie Elections, Richard Trumka, South Carolina

Via Marathon Pundit Former NLRB Chairman Peter Schaumber discusses the extreme politicization of the National Labor Relations Board and the impact micro-unions will have on workers and job creators. WATCH

Posted in NLRB Tagged Micro-unions, NLRB, Peter Schaumber