Labor Pains: Because Being in a Union can be Painful

Category Archive: Change To Win (page 5)

  • The Raiding Party: SEIU attacks another union for deal with city of LA

    Posted on Jul 28, 2010 by J. Justin Wilson

    As cities across California and moreover, the entire state face financial obligations they can’t meet, the city of LA was on the cusp of reducing costs when the SEIU stepped in to bully another union. Heaven forbid that the city of LA should be able to reign in employment costs and that another union be […]

  • It’s settled: SEIU and UNITE-HERE comes to terms with reality, each other

    Posted on by J. Justin Wilson

    The SEIU and UNITE-HERE have settled up. Made peace. Cut ties. According to the press release from the SEIU: “The Service Employees International Union (SEIU), Workers United and UNITE HERE today announced a settlement agreement on behalf of the unions’ members and elected leadership that will bring to a close the protracted dispute between the […]

  • Andy Stern gets new gig

    Posted on Jul 23, 2010 by J. Justin Wilson

    Almost one month ago to the day, it was announced that Andy Stern had joined the staff of Siga Technologies Inc. He wasn’t done yet. It was announced today that Mr. Stern will be gracing the good people of Georgetown with his…research.  According to the school: The past president of one of the largest unions […]

  • Craig Becker: Nevermind what I said about recusing myself

    Posted on Jul 21, 2010 by J. Justin Wilson

    Everybody does it. When you work for the government and your personal interests or background (or even future employment opportunities) conflict with your ability to do your job, you have to recuse yourself. End of story. It’s commonly practiced; we could even say it’s ethical. Well, leave it to NLRB board member and union favorite […]

  • VP to Trumka on EFCA: You have my….assurances

    Posted on Jul 16, 2010 by J. Justin Wilson

    Sandwiched in the middle of a bit of NAFTA-hating, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka took the time remind everyone, anyone, who would listen that EFCA is still around. From the Wall Street Journal: “Mr. Trumka said union leaders did discuss the proposed Employee Free Choice Act with Vice President Biden. The measure is a union-backed bill […]

  • Weak Tea.

    Posted on Jul 14, 2010 by J. Justin Wilson

    You can file this under “Good Luck With That.” After what the Washington Post calls “18 months of floundering” (ouch), the AFL-CIO, SEIU, and labor et al. are looking to the Right for help going further Left: If imitation is the highest form of flattery, the “tea party” movement must be honored. In an effort […]

  • President Obama and priority phone calls

    Posted on Jul 01, 2010 by J. Justin Wilson

    If you are wondering where unions fall in President Obama’s hierarchy of people he needs to stay in contact with and phone calls he needs to return: The night before Barack Obama became President of the United States he made two phone calls to a man named, Tom Balanoff. Balanoff is the President of SEIU (Service Employees […]

  • Gasp! White House’s Patrick Gaspard forgot I.O.U. from S.E.I.U.

    Posted on Jun 29, 2010 by J. Justin Wilson

    This is quite embarrassing. From Politico: President Barack Obama’s political director failed to disclose that he was slated to receive a nearly $40,000 payout from a large labor union while he was working in the White House. Patrick Gaspard, who served as the political director for the Service Employees International Union local 1199, received $37,071.46 […]