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Monthly Archives: October 2011
The Biased Board
“Your continued personal obstruction, lack of compliance with a validly issued congressional subpoena and false statements to the committee are unacceptable,’ Issa stated in a letter to NLRB acting general counsel, Lafe Solomon. “The NLRB is acting as a rogue agency that believes it does not have to fully answer to Congress.” Continue reading
New Ad Publicizes Job-Killing NLRB Actions
The House of Representatives recently passed legislation that would prevent the NLRB from forcing a business to close or relocate. This should show union bosses that their attempts to hijack the NLRB and other Federal agencies will not go unchallenged by workers and employers. Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, Department of Labor, NLRB, TSA Forced Unionization, Unions, WFI Letters
Tagged Big Labor, Chamber of Commerce ad, Congress, NLRB, WFI
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CNN Western Republican Presidential Debate is 10/18
Will Candidates Discuss the Obama Administration’s Job-Killing Assault Against Businesses & Workers? The next Republican Presidential debate is Tuesday, October 18, and with it comes another great opportunity for WFI members to make their voices heard by submitting questions. Where: … Continue reading
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WFI Sends NLRB Letter Concerning Employee Emails
WFI Letter to Inspector General David P. Berry of the NLRB Dear Mr. Berry, I am writing on behalf of the Workforce Fairness Institute (WFI) an organization committed to educating workers, their employers, and the public in general on important … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, NLRB, Unions, WFI Letters
Tagged Employee Emails, Jobs, NLRB, WFI
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Big Labor’s Big Pensions
Union bosses have been cynically using the recession to paint themselves in a good light. They say they are fighting for working men and women. In reality, though, union bosses are fighting to preserve their perks. The latest example of … Continue reading
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Congress Pushes for Workforce Fairness at Today’s Hearing
The question of what is fair for workers and employers in union-organizing elections was front and center during the House Education and the Workforce Committee hearing today. The legislation at the center of the hearing, The Workforce Fairness and Democracy … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, Feature, NLRB, Politics
Tagged Congress, NLRB, Workforce Democracy and Fairness Act
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WFI Sends Letter Supporting Workforce Democracy & Fairness Act
Link to Letter Dear Chairman Kline, The Workforce Fairness Institute (WFI) is an organization committed to educating workers, their employers and citizens in general on important issues affecting the workplace. We are writing in strong support of H.R. 3094, the … Continue reading
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Washington Post/Bloomberg Republican debate is 10/11—Will Candidates Discuss the NLRB’s Job-Killing Assault Against Workers?
The next Republican Presidential debate is Tuesday, October 11 at 8 p.m. ET, and with it comes another great opportunity for WFI members to make their voices heard by submitting questions via Twitter, using #econdebate. Where: Hanover, NH When: Tuesday, … Continue reading
Posted in Campaigns & Elections, NLRB, Politics
Tagged Bloomberg, Debates, GOP debate, NLRB, WashPo
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