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Archive: Oct 2014

  • Despicable Mailers from Randi’s Allies Land in New York State

    Posted on Oct 29, 2014 by LaborPains.org Team

    The New York State affiliate of Randi Weingarten’s American Federation of Teachers, the New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), received significant bipartisan criticism over the weekend for an unbelievably insensitive attack mail piece that its PAC VOTE-COPE sent in a New York State Senate race. You can see it for yourself (as shown to the Buffalo News) below: […]

  • UFCW Extortionist Plot Fails to Fool Feds

    Posted on Oct 23, 2014 by LaborPains.org Team

    The 2nd United States Circuit Court of Appeals ruled this week on an appeal by several convicted former bosses of the United Food and Commercial Workers Local 348 who were convicted in 2012 of various racketeering-related crimes. The appeals court upheld the convictions of former Local 348 officers John Fazio; Anthony Fazio, Sr.; and Anthony […]

  • Randi Distracts Philly from Real Reforms

    Posted on Oct 16, 2014 by LaborPains.org Team

    Philadelphia’s state-appointed school board (called the School Reform Commission) recently suspended the expired contract that city’s local of Randi Weingarten’s American Federation of Teachers (AFT) has been working under for two years. The district hopes to redirect $43.8 million over the next year directly into classrooms from the move; reportedly, $15 million will be doled […]

  • Former Teachers Union Officer Charged with Sex Crimes

    Posted on Oct 10, 2014 by LaborPains.org Team

    At the Center for Union Facts, we often track instances of union officials engaged in illegal activity—most often stealing their members’ money. But in an extremely disturbing case out of California, a former official in Local 2022 of Randi Weingarten’s American Federation of Teachers has been charged with child sex abuse. John Arthur Loyd, a […]

  • Stand for Employee Rights, Washington Examiner Editors Say

    Posted on Oct 09, 2014 by LaborPains.org Team

    This week, the Washington Examiner restated its position that the Employee Rights Act (ERA), a widely supported piece of labor reform legislation currently before Congress, would expand the opportunities for employees to have their voices heard in the workplace. Discussing the injustice created by effectively compelling employees to support union political activism (opting out is […]

  • Kids Left Behind as Randi’s Minions Walk Out in Waukegan

    Posted on Oct 07, 2014 by LaborPains.org Team

    Since last Thursday, members of Lake County Federation of Teachers Local 504, an affiliate of Randi Weingarten’s American Federation of Teachers (AFT), have shut down schools in Waukegan, Illinois in an ongoing strike. The district has roughly 17,000 students, for whom parents must now make childcare arrangements. The teachers union is demanding across-the-board raises of […]

  • Union-Funded Liberal Group’s Weak Response to Employee Rights

    Posted on Oct 06, 2014 by LaborPains.org Team

    Today, Sean Higgins of the Washington Examiner turned his attention to the Employee Rights Act (ERA), specifically its provision requiring unions to get opt-in permission before using member dues for political purposes. Our Executive Director offered some thoughts on the widely supported legislation: […] Rick Berman, whose Center for Union Facts has advocated for the […]

  • Attack Ads Brought to You by Big Labor

    Posted on Oct 01, 2014 by LaborPains.org Team

    In this season of attack ads and SuperPACs, the idea that politics are infected by money is rampant and Big Labor wants the TV-watching public to believe that it has their backs. But it’s no secret that unions are big players in national elections. Open Secrets reports that union political action committees hold 11 of […]