NILRR Newsclips 10 26 2011

Labor board stalls Boeing worker’s complaint against union Washington Times Online, 10/26/2011 According to Boeing employee Dennis Murray, who filed a counter-claim against IAM on June 15, 2011, “the IAM…

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NILRR Newsclips 10 24 2011

Stan Greer: Labor wages war against Ohio’s private sector limaohio.com, 10/23/2011 Ohioans overwhelmingly support the principle that no one should be denied a job, or lose a job, because he…

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NILRR Newsclips 10 21 2011

Civil Servants File New Brief in Federal Public-Sector Unionism Case National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation Online, 10/20/2011 Madison, WI (October 20, 2011) – With free legal assistance from…

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NILRR Newsclips 10 19 2011

The NLRB canceled my vote Washington Examiner Online, 10/18/2011 If you’ve never experienced a card check drive in your workplace, you may not know the difference between card check organizing…

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NILRR Newsclips 10 17 2011

Mitt Romney attack Barack Obama over Boeing plant question Politifact.com,10/11/2011 Even the spokesman for the National Right to Work Committee, Patrick Semmens, said the issue isn’t that South Carolina is…

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NILRR Newsclips 10 12 2011

NLRB postpones rule after SC Chamber sues South Carolina Radio Network Online, 9/12/2011 A similar lawsuit was filed by the National Right to Work Committee and the National Association of…

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NILRR Newsclips 10 11 2011

Yankee, Go South: More New England Unemployment Theories Reason.comblog, 10/9/2011 I also got an interesting email response from Stanley T. Greer, newsletter editor for the National Right to Work Committee…

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NILRR Newsclips 10 07 2011

Institute’s Program Director Testifies at Indiana Right to Work Hearing Evansville Courier-Press Online, 10/06/2011 “We don’t think you should be forced to join a union as a condition of employment…

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NILRR Newsclips 10 05 2011

Right-to-work drive gains steam in Michigan Washington Times Online, 10/03/2011 Right-to-work backers point to new research that finds private-sector total compensation for workers rose an average of 11.8 percent in…

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