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Governor Brown Should Carry On Cesar Chavez’s Vision And Protect The Secret Ballot
Last month, the Workforce Fairness Institute partnered with the California NFIB to highlight that card checking legislation was on the verge of being enacted into law. The U.S. Congress has rejected similar legislation promoted by Big Labor known as the … Continue reading
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Tagged California, Card Check, EFCA, Governor Jerry Brown, Secret Ballot
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Obama’s Big Labor Board Plans To Sue Arizona and South Dakota For Passing Card-Check Constitutional Amendments
President Barack Obama’s National Labor Relations Board once again is doing Big Labor’s bidding, providing “payback” to union bosses for their past political support. Last week, they told a private company – Boeing – they could not build a manufacturing … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, EFCA
Tagged Arizona, Card Check, New York Times, NLRB, Secret Ballot, South Dakota
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California Moves To Force Unionization On Workers Via Intimidation & Coercive Tactics
By Katie Gage & John Kabateck In recent weeks, the California state Senate passed legislation on a party-line vote that would eliminate the secret ballot in union organizing elections for farm workers. The legislation, SB 104 by Senate President pro … Continue reading
BREAKING: Senator Sherrod Brown: EFCA ‘It’s not going to happen now’
Appearing on WCPN radio in Ohio, Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH), one of Big Labor’s biggest supporters, has witnessed the power of the small business community. He said this morning: ”The Employee Free Choice Act would have made sense. It’s not going … Continue reading
