Unions
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Some claims from unions are feasible, while others are misleading. Here's the reality.
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After months of anticipation, the midterm elections have come and gone, and there were quite a few noteworthy developments...
Since peaking at roughly 35% of the workforce in the 1950s, union membership has steadily declined, and in 2017 it stood at just 10.7%, with a mere 6.5% membership rate in the private sector...
The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA), passed in 1935, struck a careful balance between the rights of workers and employers...
The CWS is comprised of associations and employers who believe in improving workplace safety through cooperation, assistance, transparency, clarity, and accountability. The Honorable Loren SweattActing Assistant SecretaryOccupational Safety and Health AdministrationU.S. Department of Labor200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.Washington, D.C. 20210 VIA ELECTRONIC SUBMISSION: http://www.regulations.gov
This letter was sent to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions opposing the nomination of Mark Pearce to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).
The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) on September 13 announced that it would publish a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking...
The White House announced on August 28 that President Trump nominated Mark Gaston Pearce to be a Member of the National Labor Relations...
This blog has recounted before the phenomenon of governments using their power to promote the interests of organized labor...
If you watch TV or listen to the radio, it is clear that campaign season is upon us. Not only does this bring an onslaught of political ads, but it also means that elected officials in Washington, DC, will start introducing legislation intended to energize their supporters...