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Monthly Archives: September 2012
NLRB Press Office Just As Biased As Board Members?
Does the Office of Public Affairs at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) neutrally report on the workings of the Board? We would hope so, but that does not always appear to be the case. Continue reading
Posted in FAA, NLRB, Politics
Tagged 787 Dreamliner, Boeing, boeing complaint, candy crowley, CNN, nancy cleeland, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, Senator Lindsey Graham, South Carolina, tom bettag
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The NLRB’s “Let The Good Times Roll” Mentality
The Federal government is bleeding red ink, borrowing more than 33 cents of every dollar it spends. But, the NLRB is spending money like its water. Continue reading
Arizona Court Rebukes Obama Labor Board
The Arizona District Court’s decision dismissing the National Labor Relations Board’s challenge to that state’s constitutional amendment guaranteeing the secret ballot in union elections is a welcome rebuke of the continued overreach by government bureaucrats. Continue reading
Indiana Right-To-Work Law Puts Employees In Driver’s Seat
Samuel Gompers, the founder of the American labor movement, said that the worst unfair labor practice was an unprofitable employer. Too many in the American labor movement have lost sight of Gomper’s wisdom. Instead, they are simply driven by a desire for “more.” Continue reading
Obama Labor Board Finally Wins One
Bureaucrats Preserve Big Labor’s Ability To Intimidate Employers By Fred Wszolek After an impressive losing streak in the courts, the Obama National Labor Relations Board (NLRB or Board) finally won one. Just recently, the Sixth Circuit issued a decision that … Continue reading
