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Tag Archives: Biden
Micro-Unions Remain Big Problem For America’s Employers
Job creators are badly in need of certainty as they work, which includes relief from the proliferation of these micro-units, which would result in greater unemployment and business closures at the worst possible time.[16] Therefore, the vote to prohibit the use of taxpayer dollars in the formation of micro-unions in private sector workplaces will serve as a real test for members of the Senate Appropriations Committee. Their vote on this matter will be defining among employers in their states. Continue reading
Obama Intentionally Bypassed Senate As A Sop To Big Labor
Americans of all political persuasions – even those who support the actions that Obama’s labor board – should realize that this egregious abuse of power fundamentally disturbs the checks and balances at the heart of the Senate confirmation process. Presidents throughout American history have seen the overwhelming majority of their appointments confirmed but, in modern times, the Senate has almost always had some time to review them. Continue reading
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Tagged Biden, CFPB, Constitution, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, NLRB, Nominees, Obama, Recess, Richard Griffin, Sharon Block
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