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Court of Appeals Rules Obama Recess Appointments were Unconstitutional
In a major setback for the Obama Administration, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit today issued a ruling the found the President violated the Constitution when he pushed the recess appointments of Richard Griffin and Sharon Block … Continue reading
Posted in Big Labor Bosses, Campaigns & Elections, Congress, NLRB, Politics, Unions
Tagged Constitution, david sentelle, Fred Wszolek, National Labor Relations Board, NLRB, President Obama, recess appointments, Richard Griffin, Senate, Senate confirmation, Sharon Block, us senate, WFI
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WFI Urges House Subcommittee To Stop Micro-Unions
“Micro-unions only serve the interests of one constituency, union bosses. They hurt workers and businesses, and result in division, discord and disharmony in American workplaces,” said Fred Wszolek, spokesperson for the Workforce Fairness Institute (WFI). Continue reading
WFI Letter To NLRB On Changes To Excelsior Rule
In light of your announced plans, WFI respectfully requests that all the comments received by the Board on its original proposal to amend the Excelsior Rule, both pro and con, be made immediately available on the NLRB’s web site. This will enable the public to be fully informed and further comment on any changes in the rule before they are made. Continue reading
Posted in NLRB, Unions, WFI Letters
Tagged Congress, Excelsior Rule, Fred Wszolek, Letters, Mark Pearce, National Labor Relations Act, tele-marketers, WFI
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WFI Discusses Big Labor’s Bailouts On Fox Business
WFI’s Fred Wszolek discusses the overreach by the NLRB and efforts that would require employers to hand over a worker’s personal information to a union boss.
Posted in KEEP Secure Act, NLRB, Unions
Tagged Fox Business Channel, Fred Wszolek, Keep Employees’ Emails and Phones Secure Act or KEEP Secure Act, NLRB, WFI
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FAA Agreement Defends Worker Rights
While we continue to believe the National Mediation Board (NMB) ruling upending nearly a century of precedent was an extraordinary form of payback to Big Labor bosses, the legislative branch has met its constitutional obligation to serve as a check on the executive,” said Fred Wszolek, spokesperson for the Workforce Fairness Institute (WFI). Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged airline workers, Boehner, FAA, federal aviation administration, Fred Wszolek, Naitional mediation board, NMB, Obama regulations, railroad workers, Reid, Senate, WFI
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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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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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Obama Labor Board Fires Parting, Job-Killing Shot At American Employers
“The new rules advanced by the National Labor Relations Board limit free speech and challenges to unqualified voters in advance of an organizing election, in addition to disallowing pre-election issues from being heard until a vote has taken place. The intent of these actions is clear, to forcibly unionize employees and employers irrespective of whether or not they want to form a collective bargaining unit.” Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Fred Wszolek, Labor Board, NLRB, Obama, Statements, Unions, WFI
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