The UAW’s Mid-East Model? UAW’s King Recruits Global Activists to Assault Foreign Automakers
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | March 24th at 05:00 PM |
Desperate times call for desperate measures, and the United Auto Workers’ Bob King thinks he’s just the union boss to make a go of it. With negotiations about to start with the Big Three American auto companies (two of which are UAW-owned), King is ramping up his rhetoric against the CEO of the only automaker that taxpayers did not bail out (Ford’s Mulally), while plotting | Read More »
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Clinton’s 21st Century Statecraft a Success! AFL-CIO Applauds New Egyptian Unions
By: LaborUnionReport (Diary) | January 31st at 05:30 PM |
Yesterday’s post on the American Left’s role in leading regime change in the Middle East began as some research into the union role in toppling the government of Tunisia and to confirm a suspicion that there may be a link to the uprisings in Egypt. After all, aren’t we supposed to believe that all “peoples’ uprisings” are spontaneous and, you know, organic? Wait. What’s that | Read More »