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Tag Archives: Brian Hayes
NLRB targets secret ballot and private employee information
by Fred Wszolek (in The Hill) For much of the last year, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has focused almost exclusively on rewarding union bosses with decisions that hurt workers and small businesses. Board Member Brian Hayes was the … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Labor, Brian Hayes, democracy, employee privacy, employers, Fred Wszolek, Labor Board, labor unions, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, Obama labor board, privacy, secret ballots, Union Bosses, union cronies, workplace, workplace democracy
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Raw Politics To Reign Supreme At Obama Labor Board As Two Members Remake Procedural Law
By Fred Wszolek Many cases issued by President Obama’s National Labor Relations Board over the last two weeks have alarmed employee-rights advocates and employers. But perhaps the most alarming is the NLRB’s decision in Dish Networks according to which the Board … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, Congress, micro-unions, NLRB, Politics, Unions
Tagged Brian Hayes, dish networks, Fred Wszolek, Mark Pearce, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, Obama board, pearce and block, President Obama, Sharon Block, tri-cast
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NLRB Watch Update
In the Circuit Courts. Specialty Litigation. Of the three circuit court cases pending, only the 6th Circuit has scheduled an oral argument which will be held on January 23rd. In the other two cases, the briefing is complete in one, but not … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, NLRB, Unions
Tagged 6th circuit, 7th circuit, Big Labor, big labor bosses, Board, Brian Hayes, dc circuit, dc circuit court of appeals, Employee Rights, National Labor Relations Board, Neiman Marcus, NLRB, nyc regional director, Obama Administration, obama's board, President Obama, recess litigation, Roundy's Inc.
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Will Obama Labor Board Issue Last Minute Job-Killing Decisions?
The Workforce Fairness Institute (WFI) today released the following statement in anticipation that the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is working overtime during the holiday season and in advance of labor radical Craig Becker’s term ending to reach decisions on … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, NLRB, Unions, WFI Letters, Workforce Democracy & Fairness Act
Tagged Big Labor, Brian Hayes, Chairman John Kline, Craig Becker, Fred Wszolek, Jobs, Mark Pearce, NLRB, President Obama, WFI
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Big Labor Rushes NLRB Vote On “Quickie Elections”
Board member Brian Hayes voted “no” saying the rule was unnecessary and that it would be impossible for him to consider a final rule and the validity of the majority’s rationale for it, none of which has been finalized, before Becker’s term ends. Last October, angered by Pearce’s and Becker’s expressed intention to abandon board processes and procedures to push through a final rule with insufficient deliberation and to deprive Hayes of the opportunity to write a dissent if he so chose, he threatened to resign. Continue reading
“Mini Unions” Would Open The Floodgates To The Union Bosses To Prey On Workers In Nonunionized Industries
Workers across America continue to reject the strong-armed tactics of the Union Bosses and their efforts to force unionization on them. Earlier this year, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released data showing that only 11.9 percent of the workforce is … Continue reading
