Posts Tagged ‘union membership’
NILRR Right to Work February 09, 2018
Big Labor Boss Barricade Against Right To Work Costs Missourians Jobs nilrr.org, February 06, 2018 Across the state of Kentucky, where Right to Work protections are being enforced, U.S. Labor…
Read MoreNILRR Right to Work in the News February 03, 2017
National right-to-work bill introduced in Congress Washington Examiner Online, February 02, 2017 Republican lawmakers introduced legislation Wednesday that would prohibit workers from being required to support a union, making right-to-work…
Read MoreUnion Membership Is Declining Less in Right to Work States
As even casual observers of U.S. labor policy know, union membership in the U.S. has been declining for a long time, both in absolute terms and as a percentage of…
Read MoreObama NLRB Wants to Control Business Decisions
Not content with forcing all workers to join or support labor unions in order to get or keep a job, NLRBÂ general counsel Richard Griffin wants to force employers to bargain…
Read MoreThis Chart Proves Unions Cannot Offer Job Security
The title says it all. Economist Allison Schrager uses the UAW representation election failure at the Chattanooga, Tennessee, Volkswagen plant to illustrate how union bosses can no longer ensure job…
Read MoreUnion Bosses “. . . Continue to Lose the Loyalty of the American People.”
An Investors Business Daily editorial comments on the continued decline in union membership numbers. The long slide continues in the private sector, and now even public-sector union ranks are shrinking.…
Read MorePurpose of Right to Work Laws Isn’t to Hurt (or Help) Unions
California Leading Unionized Job Growth The U.S. Labor Department reported on Wednesday that the number of union members nationwide fell by 400,000 from 2011 to 2012, and the share of workers in…
Read MoreLabor Day – The Union Point of View
AÂ look at union membership this Labor Day finds that while all union officials have not lost their power to force workers into joining, private sector membership remains less than 7…
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