December 20, 2015 Union apologizes for attacks on former Hawaii governor in lawsuit settlement Pacific Resource Partnership, an affiliate of the Hawaii Carpenters Union, has apologized for a barrage of media attacks that led to former Gov. Ben Cayetano’s defeat in the 2012 Honolulu mayoral race.
December 20, 2015 Labor board scrambles after hundreds of decisions thrown into doubt by court ruling The Supreme Court ruling on Thursday that invalidated three appointments made by President Obama to the National Labor Relations Board has thrown hundreds of the board's decisions into question.
December 20, 2015 The Postal Service delivers the fail, audit shows When it comes to incompetence, losing money and union muscle-flexing, the U.S. Postal Service always delivers.
December 20, 2015 New Jersey unions sue to stop Chris Christie from reducing pension payments At least 12 labor unions have sued New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie over his plan to reduce payments into the state public pension system, arguing it is in direct violation of earlier pension reform legislation he signed. Christie says the state just doesn't have the money.
December 20, 2015 Big Labor, ‘looking for revenge,’ expects to dump $300 million into 2014 elections Big Labor pledges it will go all in, again, in its drive to knock out its top political adversaries in 2014.
December 20, 2015 Auto workers union appeals defeat at VW plant in Tennessee The United Auto Workers on Friday challenged last week's close vote by workers at a Volkswagen plant in Tennessee that rejected the UAW's bid to represent them.
December 20, 2015 Deputy wrecks 33 times in 17 years, but union fights for his job As a law officer in Minnesota, former Todd County Deputy Sheriff Mark Grinstead didn't miss much. After all, why try to avoid something when it's a lot easier to just hit it?Â
December 20, 2015 Illinois mom takes fight against forced unionization to Supreme Court Pam Harris, the Illinois mom who stood up to union thuggery and her state government, said she never wanted to be the face of the fight against forced unionization.
December 20, 2015 High court weighs ‘radical’ change for unions The Supreme Court on Tuesday weighed what one justice described as a "radical" change in the way labor unions force workers to pay them.
December 20, 2015 Union-influenced minimum wage law in Wisconsin could squash thousands of jobs Sally Sprenger and her nearly 1,200 employees at Supportive Homecare Options Inc. could be out of work soon if a costly, Big Labor-boosting living wage proposal passes in Milwaukee County.