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Union Buster in Charge of Labor Board
Will this be good or bad for us?
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-anti-union-labor-office_n_67c22a76e4b02dddf2164397 |
They tell me,"only with the best and most serious people" are hired.
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Originally Posted by Ozone Scrubber
(Post 3889027)
They tell me,"only with the best and most serious people" are hired.
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No need to bust unions when the employer can just decide the union no longer exists.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-...rs-2025-03-07/ |
Originally Posted by L8Z8
(Post 3890446)
No need to bust unions when the employer can just decide the union no longer exists.
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-...rs-2025-03-07/ https://minnesotareformer.com/2025/0...er-labor-news/ |
Originally Posted by madmax757
(Post 3898755)
Heres the latest executive order , rescinding the rights to union bargaining to about 1,000,000 more federal employees. The days of the union job are coming to an end it looks like.
https://minnesotareformer.com/2025/0...er-labor-news/ |
Originally Posted by tallpilot
(Post 3898760)
As I continue to mention even FDR understood that public sector unions are absurd because the taxpayer gets no advocate. We're buried in debt and the only way to reduce spending is to shrink government.
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Originally Posted by tallpilot
(Post 3898760)
As I continue to mention even FDR understood that public sector unions are absurd because the taxpayer gets no advocate. We're buried in debt and the only way to reduce spending is to shrink government.
Quick quiz, which President added more to the national debt than any other in the entire history of the United States? Hint, the amount was $7.8 trillion (with a T) and it was created thru tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations. Yes indeed, drowning in debt. |
Originally Posted by Clearedtocross
(Post 3919322)
First thing, FDR signed into law the single most impactful pro-union legislation in history - It was called the Wagner Act.
Originally Posted by Clearedtocross
(Post 3919322)
Quick quiz, which President added more to the national debt than any other in the entire history of the United States?
Hint, the amount was $7.8 trillion (with a T) and it was created thru tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations. Yes indeed, drowning in debt. |
Surprised he didn’t nominate Jerry Glass from F&H Solutions as his head of the board. That guy loves to bend labor over prison style and give it dry and hard.
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