Posts Tagged ‘Massachusetts’
Right to Work for New Mexico
David Dowd Muska writes on the advantage a Right to Work law would bring to New Mexico. New Mexico doesn’t have a jobs problem. It has a jobs crisis. There…
Read More‘Obviously, Unions Are Important to Elections and One Way Not to Get . . . Union Support Is to Go After Them Criminally’
Roughly 16 months ago, a mob of Teamster union militants allegedly terrorized the cast and crew of the cooking-competition cable TV show Top Chef as they filmed an episode for the…
Read MoreNAGE Union Benefits from Massive Payback
Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick hustled 500 state jobs into the waiting arms of the National Association of Government Employees (NAGE) two weeks before the 2014 elections. Details are scarce. …
Read MoreForced-Unionism Connecticut and Massachusetts Are Hardly Economic Role Models
Why do we care what CNBC thinks about R.I.? Providence-based public radio political analyst Scott MacKay is sneering at the latest Consumer News and Business Channel (CNBC) analysis of…
Read MoreThe Cost of Government Union Monopoly Bargaining – Shocking
The Beacon Hill Institute’s latest report,“Without cost saving reforms, public sector unions pose future liability crisis for states,” contains some shocking figures about the cost governments incur when they allow…
Read MoreNRTW Foundation Recoups Forced Dues For Some Massachusetts Workers
Mark Mix, President of the National Right ot Work Legal Defense Foundation, comments on a victory for workers in Massachusetts. Ira Kantor has the story in the Boston Herald. Workers…
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