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Union Watch Highlights

Union Watch Highlights

Anti-labor forces eye Michigan By Steve Freiss, May 29, 2012, Politico A Republican governor signed a law that gives him broad union-busting powers. Liberals have collected thousands of signatures to take him on at the ballot box. And national conservatives are watching. Wisconsin might symbolize the national debate over collective bargaining rights, but just across...

By Jack Dean

California Legislature Votes to Allow Government Workers to Hide Property Ownership from Public Records

California Legislature Votes to Allow Government Workers to Hide Property Ownership from Public Records

Democrats and Republicans in the California Legislature once again have broadcast this troubling fact: They are far more concerned about the ever-expanding demands of a relatively small group of public-sector union members than they are about the welfare of the citizens of our state. On May 17, the Assembly voted 68-0 to support the most...

By Steven Greenhut

Detroit’s Implosion is the Legacy of Unions Unwilling to Adapt

Detroit’s Implosion is the Legacy of Unions Unwilling to Adapt

Cash strapped Detroit has lost 60 percent of its population since 1950. What’s left is a sprawling mass of vacant, worthless homes stripped of copper and anything else worthwhile. Does it make sense to have streetlight in these areas? What about paving cracked sidewalks? What about other services? Is anything salvageable? To save money, huge...

By Mike Shedlock

Union Watch Highlights

Union Watch Highlights

Labor union hopes of ousting Wisconsin governor fade Chicago Tribune, May 22, 2012 Democrats and unions hoping to turn Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker out of office over his efforts to tame the power of organized labor are finding it tough going with only two weeks to go before a historic recall election. Just over a...

By Jack Dean

Union Stealth Candidates Infiltrating Republican Primaries

Union Stealth Candidates Infiltrating Republican Primaries

Unable to circumvent the public will through intimidation and threats to stop Right To Work (RTW) in Indiana and Collective Bargaining overhaul in Wisconsin, the Gasping Dinosaur’s and their liberal allies are now using disingenuous rhetoric and “stealth” candidates to infiltrate the Republican Party. On the eve of the Indiana primary, it has become evident...

By Dave Bego

Occupy Movement Should Focus On Unionized Government

Occupy Movement Should Focus On Unionized Government

Occupy Wall Street protesters are reminiscent of writer R. Emmett Tyrrell’s criticism of radical feminists: They don’t know what they want, but they want it very badly. On May Day, the protesters tied up the streets of Oakland, San Francisco and elsewhere. They are mad as hell, and they are not going to take it...

By Steven Greenhut

Union Watch Highlights

Union Watch Highlights

The Union Pension Bomb Editorial, May 14, 2012, Wall Street Journal Imagine the panic if investors discovered that many of the nation’s biggest public companies had hidden liabilities so large as to make them worth a fraction of their value. That’s something akin to the shock created by the recent Credit Suisse report on multi-employer...

By Jack Dean

Union Watch Highlights

Union Watch Highlights

Wisconsin Democrats pick challenger in governor’s recall Brendan O’Brien, May 8, 2012, Chicago Tribune Wisconsin Democratic primary voters went to the polls on Tuesday to pick a challenger to face Republican Scott Walker in a recall election next month, a closely watched test of labor union strength and barometer of political pressures in a battleground...

By Jack Dean

Finding Common Ground With Private Sector Unions

Finding Common Ground With Private Sector Unions

The California Labor Federation has a membership of more than 1,200 unions, representing over two million workers. And the first of seven key issues they list on their legislative agenda for 2012 is supporting high speed rail. As they put it, “Building high speed rail will grow our economy and create long-term jobs. An estimated...

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Union Controlled California Legislature Passes Law to Undercut Local Project Labor Agreement Reforms

Union Controlled California Legislature Passes Law to Undercut Local Project Labor Agreement Reforms

On April 26th Governor Jerry Brown signed SB829 into law, a bill sponsored by the State Building & Construction Trades Unions.  After heavy lobbying by labor unions and with minimal public debate, SB829 was passed in the State Senate and Assembly on a straight party line vote.  SB829 is an attempt to undercut Proposition A,...

By Bill Baber

U.S. Senate Fails to Stop New NLRB Regulations Allowing “Ambush” Unionization

U.S. Senate Fails to Stop New NLRB Regulations Allowing “Ambush” Unionization

The “Taking of American Freedoms,” as chronicled in my new book The Devil at Our Doorstep, reached a new high under the Obama administration this past week, but the mainstream media continues its refusal to report on this administration’s continued march toward socialism. Over the past week, the U.S. Senate  and the Department of Labor...

By Dave Bego

Union Watch Highlights

Union Watch Highlights

Union sues Indiana, says right-to-work law is slavery By Michael P. Tremoglie, May 1, 2012, Legal Newsline The International Union of Operating Engineers on April 18 amended the complaint of their previously filed lawsuit that asks a court to invalidate Indiana’s newly enacted right-to-work law. The amended complaint now alleges that the law violates the...

By Jack Dean

Congress Clashes with NLRB

Congress Clashes with NLRB

President Obama’s Rogue NLRB, driven by Chairperson Mark Pearce and the President’s radical recess appointees, have encountered serious roadblocks the past several weeks as they continue their quest to achieve EFCA Through the Backdoor (see Labor Board Chief to Push Union Organizing Rules). This past week, the GOP Senators pushed back when they announced they are Suing...

By Dave Bego

Union Watch Highlights

Union Watch Highlights

UAW weighing GE protest By Bryce G. Hoffman, April 24, 2012, The Detroit News The United Auto Workers will join other labor unions and activist organizations on Wednesday in what is being billed as a major protest aimed at disrupting General Electric Co.’s annual shareholders meeting — part of a nationwide effort, called the “99...

By Jack Dean