From the Free Beacon: Volkswagen is pushing back against the UAW campaign to unionize a subset of workers in right-to-work Tennessee in a case that is bound for federal court. The company says it will appeal a National Labor Relations Board ruling that would allow skilled maintenance workers to organize. The NLRB, which oversees all […]
There you go; Merrick Garland is not as moderate as the media said he is: Garland ruled in favor of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), the nation’s highest federal labor arbiter, on 18 of 22 cases and even when he sided with employers he demonstrated “an outlook that is generally favorable to union activity,” […]
The Free Beacon with the latest: A California union stands accused of illegally forcing a nurse’s aide to pay dues without informing him of his right to opt out of membership. Guillermo Cornejo said in a complaint that Service Employees International Union Local 121 failed to properly notify him of his Beck Rights when he […]
More on the specifics by the Free Beacon: President Obama’s top labor arbiter dealt a blow to the franchise business model on Thursday. The National Labor Relations Board, or NLRB, issued a decision holding national corporations accountable for the actions of subcontractors and franchises that operate under the company umbrella. The Browning Ferris v. Teamsters Local 350 […]
Fox News reported: CHICAGO – The National Labor Relations Board on Monday overturned a historic ruling that gave Northwestern University football players the go-ahead to form the nation’s first college athletes’ union, saying the prospect of union and non-union teams could throw off the competitive balance in college football. The decision throws out a March […]
The previous three times were overruled and thrown out by the Obama-pro-labor-stacked National Labor Relations Board. Maybe they’ll kick out the union UAW one last time.
The latest rule from the National Labor Relations Board will cut down the time that an employer has to meet with employees to talk about upcoming union elections from a month to 11 days. The Republicans contend that it is too short a time for employees to make an “informed decision” about unionizing.
This whole situation seems it could’ve been solved if the workers’ wish to kick out the UAW was honored, but the Obama-appointed National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) threw out one of the elections that officially booted the UAW. Fourth time is the charm?