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Tag Archives: Labor
Illinois Law Must Outlaw Stalking, Not Encourage It
By Katie Packer Gage (originally appeared in the State Journal Register) I was very troubled to learn recently that despite having made stalking illegal in Illinois, elected officials in the state have afforded union bosses an exemption. Yes, that’s correct; … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Campaigns & Elections, Politics, Unions
Tagged anti stalking, Big Labor, illinois, Katie packer gage, Labor, Labor dispute, stalking, Union Bosses
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New House Bill Will Lift Cloud of Uncertainty Around NLRB
As tension and questions mount over the legitimacy of the three member National Labor Relations Board, Members of Congress are taking steps to alleviate the pressure on American workers. Congressman Phil Roe, Chairman of the Education & Workforce Subcommittee on … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Campaigns & Elections, Congress, Department of Labor, NLRB, Politics
Tagged Big Labor, education and workforce subcommittee on health, employment, hr 1120, Labor, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, phile roe, preventing greater uncertainty in labor management relations act, Supreme Court, Union Bosses, union cronies, Unions
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Pennsylvania Law Must Stop Kowtowing To Big Labor’s Thugs
by Katie Packer Gage (originally appeared in The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review) Every state in the nation — including Pennsylvania — has passed laws making it a crime to engage in stalking. As defined, stalking is an obsessive pursuit to the point … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Department of Labor, NLRB, Politics, Unions
Tagged anti-injunction act, Big Labor, California, carveout, chamber of commerce, crime, harassment, illinois, intimidation, Labor, labor unions, nevada, pennsylvania, pennsylvania supreme court, stalking, union cronies, union organizers, union thugs, union violence, Unions
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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
What Do Union Bosses Want Now?
What Do Union Bosses Want Now? Trumka on labor helping Dems: “Won’t be as much as it was in the past.” Facts: Labor Bosses Plan To Spend More Than $400 Million Dollars For Obama During 2012 Presidential Election: “Unions are … Continue reading
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Tagged Big Labor, Bosses, Democrats, Labor, Obama, Union Bosses
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