When the federal government wants to issue a new regulation (or repeal an old regulation), it is required by law to solicit “public comments” from interested parties. Today, Capital Research…
On Wednesday, Democrats and left-wing members of Congress announced their support for the Raise the Wage Act, a proposed law that would raise the federal minimum wage to $15 per…
Defenders of private-sector labor unions have a point when they say that workers should be able to associate freely into labor unions. Freedom to peaceably assemble is a core American…
Earlier this year, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) vacated a decision due to ethical concerns. The case in question, Hy-Brand Industrial Contractors, Ltd., was the most recent…
Planned Parenthood, the largest network of abortion providers in the country, probably did not expect a negative piece from the generally upscale-social-liberal New York Times, but the Gray Lady…
The News Guild, a division of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) representing print journalists, is attempting to organize writers at New York, a New York City-based high society…
A strange thing happened on December 6th, 2018, when President Donald Trump signed a waiver that allowed the American business, Fishermen’s Finest, to sail its 80.5-meter fishing boat, America’s Finest,…
On Monday, Tablet, a Jewish newsmagazine, published a massive expose on the alleged anti-Semitism of the Women’s March. It also confirmed general suspicion that the Women’s March was…
In June, the Supreme Court ruled in Janus v. AFSCME that state and local government employees could not be forced to pay union fees as a condition of employment.
Litigious Labor in the White House (complete series) The National Treasury Employees Union | Partisan Players | Limiting Labor’s Sway Summary: Banking millions of dollars…