Obama Election, Mob Prosecutions, Tougher Rules Led Way
The year 2008 will be remembered most of all for the $7 trillion in stock market assets that evaporated. The losses were a consequence of the widespread attitude among Wall Street money managers that...
View ArticleEmployee Free Choice Act Is Coercive Even Without Card Check
The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), as Union Corruption Update has noted repeatedly, is a misnamed piece of federal legislation. Its sole ulterior purpose is an expansion of union power at the expense...
View ArticleNLRB Opens Door to Stealth Card Check Despite Becker's Conflict of Interest
In placing radical union lawyer Craig Becker on the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) via recess appointment this past March, President Obama may have unleashed a more potent weapon to advance...
View ArticleNLRB Rule Would Burden Employers with Fast-Track Union Elections
Union leaders, frustrated over their inability to sway Congress, more than ever are relying upon the National Labor Relations Board to enact stealth legislation. The board, now with a Democratic...
View ArticleSen. Hatch Unveils Employee Rights Act to Reform Labor Law
It's been more than 50 years since Congress passed a major piece of legislation to curb union privileges. Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah (see photo), thinks that's far too long. On August 2, Sen. Hatch, a...
View ArticleNLRB Approves Pro-Union "Ambush Election" Final Rule
If the Democratic-majority National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) under the Obama administration has become a de facto union law firm, then its proposed rule mandating "fast-track" or "ambush" elections...
View ArticleSenate Approves Five Obama NLRB Nominees; Creates 3-2 Pro-Union Majority
The National Labor Relations Board now will have something it hasn't had in a decade: five full-term members. Just one hour ago, the full Senate approved all five nominees to the board following a deal...
View ArticleWill Unions Force Employers to Recognize Card Checks?
“Card Check: The Sequel” has arrived. No, it’s not a movie. It’s a congressional bill. And labor unions are counting on a happy ending this time. On October 6, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., and Rep....
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