Archive for October 2013
NILRR.org Updated Union-run Pensions in Critical Status
The National Institute for Labor Relations Research updated the multiemployer pension plans determined to be in critical or endangered status. Go to NILRR.org’s Critical, Endangered and WRERA Status Notices page to…
Read MoreRight to Work Laws Benefit Employees of Diverse Educational Backgrounds
Although overall interstate migration has slowed considerably in recent years, U.S. Census Bureau (BOC) data show the vast net movement of Americans out of Big Labor-dominated states and into states…
Read MoreAuto Workers Union Official Admits: If Volkswagen’s Chattanooga Employees Hear Both Sides of the Story, Most Will Oppose Unionization
UAW hopes to get recognition at Chattanooga … – The Tennessean Why is it that top bosses of the United Auto Workers union are pressuring Volkswagen executives to recognize the…
Read MoreIn 2012, Right to Work Indiana’s Compensation Growth Outpaced That of Every Midwestern Forced-Unionism State
Compensation of employees by industry (SA06, SA06N) In early 2012, roughly 21 months ago, Indiana legislators approved, and then-Gov. Mitch Daniels signed into law, a measure prohibiting the termination of…
Read MoreBig Labor’s Bizarre Alliance with Tech Elitists
Twitter And The Real Economy Of Jobs Four times a year, the nonpartisan Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC) calculates and publishes indices ranking each of the 50 states…
Read MoreAmerica’s 10 Least Affordable Metro Areas All Located in Forced-Unionism States
Where the Middle Class Can’t Afford to Live– Emily Badger, The Atlantic What’s the reason for the massive and ongoing net out-migration of residents from forced-unionism states such as California,…
Read MoreRight to Work Tennessee ‘Finds Itself Home to a Larger Share of the Continent’s Automotive Jobs Than Ever Before’
New report highlights strengthof Tennessee’s auto sector | Nooga.com Drive!Moving Tennessee’s Automotive Sector Up the Value Chain… Late last week, Tennessee news outlets such as the Chattanooga-based web service…
Read More‘Unions Are Not Compelled to Represent Everyone in the Workplace’
SHABAZZ:Lake County liberal unlikely to derail right-to-work law In a column this week (see the link above), Indiana attorney and publisher Abdul Hakim Shabazz dissects an ongoing lawsuit brought by…
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