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Tag Archives: The Hill
U.S. House Ready To Act On Obama Labor Board
By WFI Staff Congress is gearing up for a showdown on the fate of the controversial National Labor Relations Board. The U.S. House is set to vote next week on H.R. 1120, the Preventing Greater Uncertainty in Labor-Management Relations Act. After … Continue reading
Posted in Congress, NLRB, Politics
Tagged Constitution, dc circuit, House, House Education and Workforce Committee, hr 1120, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, peter kasperowicz, President Obama, preventing greater uncertainty in labor management relations act, Senate, The Hill, unconstitutional
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NLRB Nominee Should Be Judged On Merits
by Fred Wszolek (in The Hill) I recently wrote an op-ed here on The Hill’s Congress Blog which focused on actions the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) may undertake in the coming weeks and months, including “try[ing] to undermine the … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, Campaigns & Elections, NLRB, Politics, Unions
Tagged american federation of labor and congress of industrial organizations, congress blog, Fred Wszolek, john logan, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, Richard Griffin, san francisco state university, secret ballots, SEIU, Senate, service employees international union, Sharon Block, The Hill, Tom Harkin, workplace democracy
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FAA Shot, Chaser
SHOT: “Obama Signs $63B FAA Funding Bill Into Law”: “President Obama signed a $63.6 billion funding bill for the Federal Aviation Administration Tuesday, bringing to an end a years-long fight over aviation funding that became engulfed in labor disputes. After … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, FAA
Tagged Big Labor, FAA, federal aviation administration, Obama, The Hill
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NLRB Lawyer Full Of Jokes On Serious Business
In a recent interview with The Hill newspaper, Solomon attempted to own up to a number of insensitive and otherwise sophomoric emails, including one in which he joked about “screw[ing] up the U.S. economy.” Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, NLRB, Politics
Tagged Lafe Solomon, NLRB, The Hill, Wilma Lieberman
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Employers Look To Congress To Balance Labor Scale
At every step of the way, this president has ceded to big labor’s demands and sacrificed the interests of employees and employers as he travels the country extoling the importance of job creation and economic growth. Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bailout, Big Labor Bosses, Feature, NLRB
Tagged Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and National Federation of Independent Businesses, Congress, Congressional Review Act, Education, Employee Rights Act, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, NLRB, Obama, recess appointments, Representation Fairness Restoration Act, Richard Griffin, Senate Health, Sharon Block, The Hill, White House, Workforce Democracy & Fairness Act
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Can The NLRB Survive?
The Board’s job is to act as an “independent” federal agency that administers and enforces the National Labor Relations Act for both employers and employees”—not act in the special interests of union bosses. Continue reading
Posted in NLRB, Workforce Democracy & Fairness Act
Tagged Craig Becker, Mark Pearce, NLRB, Obama, President Obama, Quickie Elections, SEIU, The Hill
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