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Tag Archives: Senator Lindsey Graham
NLRB Press Office Just As Biased As Board Members?
Does the Office of Public Affairs at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) neutrally report on the workings of the Board? We would hope so, but that does not always appear to be the case. Continue reading
Posted in FAA, NLRB, Politics
Tagged 787 Dreamliner, Boeing, boeing complaint, candy crowley, CNN, nancy cleeland, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, Senator Lindsey Graham, South Carolina, tom bettag
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Micro-Unions Threaten American Employers
The formation of micro-unions would result in an undue proliferation of units in workplaces, which is a detriment to both employees and employers. It will dramatically increase a business owner’s labor relations costs, and produce unrest and workplace disputes as different unions representing varying employees will seek distinctive pay structures and benefit packages. Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged AFL-CIO, Bergdorf Goodman, Big Labor, Capitol Hill, Isakson, Job Tester, Mark Pryor, Mary Landrieu, Micro-unions, NLRB, Representation Fairness Restoration Act, Retail Wholesale and Department Store Union, Senate, Senator Lindsey Graham, US Senate Committee on Appropriations
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Senate Appropriators Must Protect The Workplace
The only beneficiary for such a misguided standard is union bosses who want easy access to an employer because they are unable to convince a majority of the employer’s workers to vote for the union. With access, labor organizers can more easily and less expensively organize the balance of employees. Continue reading
