By Katie Packer Gage (originally appeared in the Orange County Register) The first and most important responsibility of any elected official is to protect constituents. It is an unwritten rule, meaning it is so well understood and established that it … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Congress, NLRB, Politics, Unions Tagged anti stalking, Barack Obama, Big Labor, California, california legislature, elected officials, golden state, illinois, National Labor Relations Board, nevada, NLRB, orange county, pennsylvania, President Obama, sabotage stalking and stealth exemptions, sacramento, special state laws for labor unions, stalking, union cronies, union stalking, Unions, us chamber of commerce
by Katie Packer Gage (originally appeared in The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Every state in the nation — including Pennsylvania — has passed laws making it a crime to engage in stalking. As defined, stalking is an obsessive pursuit to the point … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Department of Labor, NLRB, Politics, Unions Tagged anti-injunction act, Big Labor, California, carveout, chamber of commerce, crime, harassment, illinois, intimidation, Labor, labor unions, nevada, pennsylvania, pennsylvania supreme court, stalking, union cronies, union organizers, union thugs, union violence, Unions
By Fred Wszolek On August 11 and 12, 2008, employees of the Arkema company located in Houston, Texas voted to oust their union, the United Steelworkers of America. It took four and one-half years for the employees to be guaranteed … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Congress, Department of Labor, NLRB, Politics, Unions Tagged arkema, Big Labor, big labor bosses, California, employee’s rights, fifth circuit, houston, illinois, National Labor Relations Board, nevada, NLRB, pennsylvania, stalking, stalking laws, texas, Union Bosses, united states court of appeals, united steelworkers of america
by Fred Wszolek (originally appeared in Townhall.com) At this stage, it should seem glaringly obvious to National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) Members Richard Griffin and Sharon Block that they should step down from the government agency. Both the legitimacy of … Continue reading
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