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Wal-Mart has filed an unfair labor practice against United Food and Commercial Workers organizers who allegedlyfollowed anemployee into the ladies’ restroom and harassed her. At least one of theorganizers was a male. Bill McMorris has the story in the Washington…
Yesterday, the nonpartisan, Washington, D.C.-based Tax Foundation announced its estimate that “Tax Freedom Day” this year will occur on April21, three days later than in 2013. (The Tax Foundation’s entire published analysis is available at the link below.) As the…
A scientific nationwide poll taken late last year (see the first link below) found that nearly nine out of 10 U.S. adults regard homeownership as an important part of their “American dream.” And U.S. Census Bureau data have long shown…
Sens. McConnell, Paul Introduce National Right to Work Amendment www.mcconnell.senate.gov, April 02, 2014 “But right now, I’d like to talk about another jobs proposal Senator Paul and I have again introduced – national Right to Work legislation. It…
New Mexicotaxpayers are at the mercy of public employee monopoly bargaining agreements which forced Bernalillo County officials to keep a corrections officer whose victims were awarded almost $1 million as settlement to 3 of his alleged victims. The Editorial Board…
Bus drivers for the Spring Grove, Pennsylvania, school district just said “no” to union representation. Aided by National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation attorneys, these “Papertown” bus drivers obtained a legitimate decertification of the union bosses who claimed ot…
The Wall Street Journal Editorial Staff comments on the NLRB decision to classify college football players as employees for the purposes of union organizing. Reviewing the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation’s Brown Decision from 2004, the staff makes…
Steve Malanga reviews how Phoenix, Arizona’s public sector pension costs have risen phenomenally in 3 years. Read the full story in publicsectorinc.org. Pension costs are up about 40 percent in just three years, and they now gobble up about $250…