Wednesday, March 26, 2014
"Philly and 'Nooga Remind Dangers of Ambush Union Elections"
"Does this seem right to you?...
On the Townhall.com website, Fred Wszolek elaborates on what's now enabling this:
"With that knowledge, the Obama Labor Board decided earlier this year to once again push for ambush elections, but this time, they seem intent on writing a policy that not only expedites workplace elections in such a fashion that employees are pressured into making a decision, but also providing union bosses with the private contact information of those they seek to organize.
To gain a better understanding of what this rule might mean to workers and small businesses, one only needs to travel north from the nation’s capital to the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
It was recently reported in The [Philadelphia] Inquirer that a local union official, named Ed Sweeney, was charged with 'harassing, stalking, and making terroristic threats against a construction executive.' Labor thugs went as far as taking photos of the construction executive’s children, aged eight and eleven, at a bus stop and this was all brought on merely because the construction company chose to utilize a mix of union and non-union workers."