Michigan: Union Tactics Delay Right-To-Work For Up to a Decade
By: Candice Lanier (Diary) | April 1st at 11:00 PM |
School districts and universities in Michigan rushed to sign last-minute contract extensions that effectively bypass the new right-to-work law. The right-to-work law went into effect last Thursday, but prior to the law going into effect at least 41 school districts and five colleges had approved contracts that circumvent the new law, for a few years. There may be a price to pay, however; Republicans in | Read More »
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With Options Dwindling, The Battle Against Obamacare Continues in The House and The Courts
By: Candice Lanier (Diary) | November 27th at 12:25 PM |
Options for preventing the implementation of Obamacare are diminishing as Speaker John Boehner and House Republicans appear to have given up on a full repeal of the health care law. Boehner is now considering gutting particular aspects of the law by applying pressure on Obama and working with moderate Democrats. But, the failure of Boehner and House Republicans to defund Obamacare back in In April | Read More »
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