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Obama’s Billion Dollar Bosses: Big Labor Bankrolls 2008 and 2012 Campaigns and Receives “Payback” in Return
1. UNION BOSSES BANKROLL OBAMA CAMPAIGN: Labor Bosses Plan To Spend $400 Billion Dollars For Obama During 2012 Presidential Election: “Unions are gearing up to spend more than $400 million to help re-elect President Barack Obama and lift Democrats this … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Congress, NLRB, Politics, Unions
Tagged 2008 presidential election, 2012 election, 2012 presidential election, Big Labor, Boeing, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Elections, Lafe Solomon, Lamons Gasket Co., Lewis & Bockius, Mark Pearce, Morgan, Obama Administration, President, Richard Griffin, Sharon Block, South Carolina, Specialty Healthcare Case, Terence Flynn, UGL-Unicco Service Co., Unions, Wilma Liebman
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Justice Department Contradicts Itself On Recess Appointments
“The lengths President Obama will go to payback Big Labor appear limitless. First, he recess appoints Richard Griffin and Sharon Block to the National Labor Relations Board without giving the Senate any time whatsoever to conduct its Constitutional responsibility to advise and consent, and next, his Justice Department issues a legal opinion which disputes previous findings from that very same office,” said Fred Wszolek, spokesperson for the Workforce Fairness Institute (WFI). Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Feature, NLRB, Politics, Unions, WFI Letters
Tagged Constitution, Justic Dept, NLRB, Obama, President, recess appointments, Richard Griffin, Senate, Sharon Block, solicitor general, The Washington Times, unconstitutional, Washington Examiner, WFI, Wszolek
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An “Unprecedented” Use (Or Abuse?) Of Power
As Schaumber said, it’s very likely these appointments will be found “invalid.” It’s made a bad situation even worse. And who loses in the end? Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, NLRB, Politics
Tagged Block, CNBC, Griffin, NLRB, Obama, Peter Schaumber, President, Recess, recess appointments
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Myths vs. Facts
MYTH: Senate Republicans Were Holding Back President Obama’s NLRB Nominees: “‘If Senate Republicans had their way, the NLRB would be unable to operate indefinitely,’ Mary Kay Henry, president of the 2.2 million member SEIU, said in an e-mailed statement. ‘In … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, NLRB, Politics
Tagged Appointments, Big Labor, Block, Government, Griffin, NLRB, Obama, Politics, President, Pro-Union, Recess, Relations, Richard Griffin, SEIU, Sharon Block
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AFSCME Just Couldn’t Wait Until 2012
AFSCME’s fast and loose endorsement of the President long before the elections take place should worry all of us who want a fair workplace. Continue reading
Posted in Campaigns & Elections, Politics, Unions
Tagged AFSCME, Endorsements, Fairness, Municipal Employees, Obama, President, Unions
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