Obama NLRB Appointee Indicted on Racketeering Charges

More indicaiton the Obama National Labor Relations Board exists to serve union bosses:  Lachan Mackay has the story in Free Beacon.com.  A recent lawsuit filed in a federal court in California alleges that National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) member Richard Griffin was complicit in a scheme to cover up embezzlement at a major labor union…

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Obama NLRB Serving Union Bosses Everywhere

More examples of how union bosses and their supporters don’t have their members’ welfare in mind.  The Obama NLRB has become Big Labor’s servant, sanctioning union violence and endangering workers testifying on behalf of their employers.  Labor Union Report Diary has the story:    Notwithstanding the union-backed effort to end Senate filibusters, time and time again, both publicly and behind-the-scenes,…

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2012 Was Not A Good Year for Big Labor

FrontPage.com Blogger Earl Capps reviews 2012 moves toward worker freedom, including the events in Wisconsin, and teh passage of Right To Work Laws in Indiana and Michigan.   These political upsets were just the latest in a string of recent setbacks for organized labor which signify a growing erosion of the once-formidable power of labor…

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Foundation Aids Minnesota Teamster

The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation has filed a complaint against Teamsters officials for ignoring the rights of one of its members, Dylan McHenry. Greta Stark, New Richmond News, has the story. The National Labor Relations Board regional office in Minneapolis issued a formal complaint against the union after Dylan McHenry, Hammond filed…

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NLRB Attempts Overturn of Supreme Knox Case

In an unprecedented power grab, Obama’s all-Democrat National Labor Relations Board, has ruled nonunion workers cannot request an accounting of where their union dures are going:The Washington Times has the story: But Big Labor may have won the battle that matters the most: the presidential election. In the last month, the White House has since…

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‘s Resignation Leaves NLRB With Partisan Board

Sean Higgins discusses the high probability of an all-Democrat National Labor Relations Board in the Washington Times: Like much of the rest of Washington, the supposedly independent National Labor Relations Board has been the scene of bare-knuckled partisan conflict for years now. But the White House may have finally found a way to resolve that:…

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NLRB Termed “Dysfunctional Union Advocate”

A new Staff report, prepared by the US House Committee on Government Oversight and Reform, blasts the National Labor Relations Board as a union puppet organization devoted to doing Big Labor’s bidding. Workplacechoice.org has the story: The Committee staff report documents a pattern of behavior at the NLRB thatundermines its integrity and creates an impression…

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Court Denies Injunction in Port Strike

The Daily Labor Report reveals Judge Michael H. Simon of the U. S. District Court for the District of Oregon denied an NLRB petition to hold the ILWU and two locals in contempt of a previous injunction against secondary actions and threats in the ongoing strike at the Port of Portland, Oregon. Lawrence Dubé has…

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Is NLRB Acting General Counsel’s Alleged Lawbreaking Being Investigated?

Cause of Action Demands Answers From NLRB On Ex Parte …   This past spring, Republican National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) member Terence Flynn was effectively drummed out of the agency. For months prior to Mr. Flynn’s May 26 announcement that he would resign from the powerful five-member board, union officials and congressional Democrat politicians allied with…

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