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Labor Bosses Lose Another Major Political Contest, Waste Worker Dues

Recently, the board’s “ambush election” rule was struck down by a federal judge[7], while its Specialty Healthcare decision cleared the way for a micro-union to be formed at a Bergdorf Goodman store in New York where women’s shoes associates on two separate floors were allowed to form a collective bargaining unit.[8]

Clearly, with unemployment over eight percent for 40 consecutive months[9] and anemic job creation in May, the American people are focused on the economy and they understand unelected government bureaucrats issuing regulations will only negatively impact employees and employers at the worst possible time. Continue reading

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Democratic, Right-To-Work Governor: NLRB Ruling Could Be ‘Detrimental’

Last year, Arkansas had a debate about the role Big Labor would play in their state.  Big Labor lost after their preferred candidate, former Lt. Governor Bill Halter was defeated by former Senator Blanche Lincoln, who stood up to the … Continue reading

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