SEIU’s Manifesto? Stephen Lerner Doubles Down on Crippling America’s Economic System
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 29th at 07:30 PM |
Last week, The Blaze posted two audio recordings of Stephen Lerner, an SEIU boss who was lecturing an audience on how to bring down the American economy. While Lerner had reportedly been fired from the SEIU last year, it turns out that that may not have been the case. During the audio, Lerner was introduced as being “of SEIU.” Moreover, former ACORN founder, Chief Organizer | Read More »
The FAA Reauthorization and Reform Act & What Has Union Bosses in a Panic
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 29th at 09:00 AM |
On Monday, the International Association of Machinists won an election to represent 2,900 employees at AirTran. The union (the same union calling for airline re-regulation) won despite the fact that 1,906 (nearly 66%) of AirTran’s employees did not vote for unionization. In fact, 36% of the employees did not vote at all. The union’s victory is a good example of how President Obama’s union appointments | Read More »
First Look: Atlas Shrugged–Dagny Confronts the Union
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 28th at 04:00 PM |
Last week, while passing through Sin City (aka Washington, DC), I had the opportunity to attend a screening of Atlas Shrugged, Part One at the Heritage Foundation. As one whose life took a remarkable turn nearly two decades ago, in part due to Atlas Shrugged, waiting for a movie version of Ayn Rand’s novel to hit the big screen has been an effort at exercising | Read More »
California Moving to Strip Secret Ballots from Farm Workers, Fine Employers
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 28th at 10:00 AM |
With the hallucinogenically-named Employee Free Choice Act “basically dead” for now, union bosses are still finding ways to try to fill their coffers with new members any way they can. At the state level, since agricultural workers are excluded from the National Labor Relations Act, the United Farm Workers is using the farm worker exemption to its advantage—and counting on newly-elected Democrat Governor Jerry Brown | Read More »
Tail Wags Dog: Union-Controlled NLRB Throws Union Bosses Another Bone
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 28th at 07:00 AM |
Given the many of the asinine rulings coming from the union-controlled National Labor Relations Board, it is becoming impossible to be shocked at the kowtowing to union bosses’ these days. Nevertheless, there is a sense of duty to bring you the latest example of the tail wagging the dog. Here’s the bottom line: Companies that have third-party contractors can now be found guilty of committing unfair labor | Read More »
Union Coalition Scores Victory on Sick Days, But At What Cost?
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 27th at 07:45 PM |
Milwaukee, meet Detroit. Last Thursday, a Wisconsin Court of Appeals lifted an injunction on a 2008 voter-approved measure requiring businesses to provide employees with up to nine sick days per calendar year. It may now head to the Wisconsin’s Supreme Court. If the Court’s decision is not overturned, businesses with 10 or more employees will be required provide nearly two weeks of paid sick time | Read More »
The Chicken & The Egg: London unions school Madison mobs on anarchy
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 26th at 08:00 PM |
Today, England’s trade unions and their friends on the Left had a massive demonstration on the streets of London. It devolved into ‘madness‘ as anarchists hijacked the demonstration, breaking in windows, assaulting police, and generally causing mayhem. Union leaders were not displeased. Trade union leaders, who put on 600 coaches and nine trains to ferry protesters to the capital, insisted they only wanted a ‘safe, well-stewarded | Read More »
Crickets Chirp as Obama’s NMB Nixes Flight Attendants’ Right to Strike*
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 26th at 08:00 AM |
Granted, it would probably be bad optics for union bosses to put a Hitler mustache on President Obama. However, the way they’ve been prattling on of late about so-called “rights,” you’d think union bosses would be filling up the buses and hightailing it to Washington to storm the offices of the National Mediation Board. You see, while the right to collective bargaining in the government sector is | Read More »
When States Stop From Being Union Bosses’ Dues Collection Agencies
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 25th at 02:00 PM |
One of the big unspoken fights in Wisconsin over these past few weeks has been Scott Walker’s proposal for the state to stop collecting union dues for the unions. The other has been to make paying union dues voluntary, as opposed to requiring payment as a condition of employment. To unions, that is like cutting their oxygen off. Unions cannot survive without the millions they | Read More »
GOP Moves to Stop Wasteful Spending on Union Strikers
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 25th at 01:00 PM |
Here’s a question: If a union voluntarily calls a strike and would be available, were it not for the fact that the union strikers walked off their jobs, should those strikers be eligible for food stamps? [Remember, the work is available.] If you answered ‘no‘ to that question, then you’d probably be in agreement with this: Rep. Scott (R-SC) Rep. Garrett and Rep. Burton (R-IN) | Read More »