Posts Tagged ‘US Department of Labor’
UAW Conflict-Of-Interest Disclosure
So far it appears that each UAW Officer to make a guilty plea has violated the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act of 1959, as amended (LMRDA) and failed to file these LM-30 (conflict-of-interest) forms correctly.
Read MoreCrooked Union Bosses Caught in Election Hijinks
Members of the American Postal Workers Union (APWU) Local 230 will have a chance to vote for the candidates of their choice after the U. S. Department of Labor mooted…
Read More“There is always dignity in work”
US Department of Labor Acting Secretary Patrick Pizzella’s recent op-ed reminds us about the dignity of work. Part of what makes the United States unique is our celebration of this…
Read MoreLeaving A Union, A Power Millions Don’t Have
Virginia IATSE Union Corruption Case Ends, Union Membership Left Years Before On April 9, 2019, in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Newport News Division,…
Read MoreLabor Department Persuader Rule Published
In its latest attempt to satisfy union bosses, the United States Department of Labor has published what is commonly know as “The Persuader Rule,” forcing employers to publicly report any acts…
Read MoreLabor Department Funds Union Apprenticeship Program
Taxpayers, through the Department of Labor, could be sponsoring union organizing under the auspices of an apprenticeship program to train home care workers. These apprentices are likely to be forced…
Read MorePerez’s Expected Nomination to Secretary of Labor Demands Scrutiny
Former NLRB member Peter Kirsanow examines the qualifications of the Obama Administrations’ Secretary of Labor nominee. Here’s the story on National Review Online. President Obama’s expected nomination of assistant attorney…
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