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Anti-Immigration petition to Congress Governor Schwarzenegger Casts Veto of Harmful Card Check Bill in California, Reports The National Alliance for Worker and Employer Rights How could these Republicans help Labor Unions to victory? The summer that shook the American workplace:The threat and hidden agenda of Labors new Government Paycheck shock: Local union 1000 dues up 50 percent U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Labor-Management Standards Reports Four Indictments, Six Convictions During July for Union Funds Embezzlement Union Corruption Update-for all those union apologists wake up! Union Hypocrisy? You bet ! Unions outsourcing Homeless for their Picket Lines! Open-Shop Law threaten unions Grassroots petition against the Employee Free Choice Act July 07 August 07 September 07 October 07 November 07 December 07 January 08 February 08 March 08 April 08 May 08 June 08 July 08 August 08 September 08 October 08 November 08 December 08 January 09 February 09 March 09 April 09 May 09 June 09 July 09 August 09 September 09 October 09 November 09
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The National Alliance for Worker and Employer rights praises the good work of Governor Schwarzenegger who cast his of veto of SB. 180 on October 14. Governor Schwarzenegger showed great courage in standing up for Secret Ballot elections for farmers in the California workplace. The Governor did not listen to the Labor lords who fought freedom through intimidation only to increase their membership by stripping secret ballot elections away. Rather, as Will Fine, executive director of the National Alliance for Worker and Employer Rights wrote in a letter to the Governor and other state legislators, that in this veto "you have heard the call of Californians affirming workers' rights will never be compromised to the labor mobs again."
The National Alliance for Worker and Employer Rights worked with the Governor and defenders of a free workplace to defeat SB.180 by reminding the politicians of farmers who work hard for their families, that their right to a secret ballot is always sacred whether they come to live or be born in this country. The Governor understood the needs of his people's freedoms stood above the "take away" politics of the unions was in the end his veto against card check. By setting in place a "card-check" organizing process, SB 180 significantly changes the protections afforded to all of California's agricultural workers under the ALRA. This "card-check" process fundamentally alters an employee's right to a secret ballot election that currently affords them the opportunity to cast a ballot privately without fear of coercion or manipulation by any interested parties. This bill also limits the opportunity for employees to hear and consider other viewpoints on unionization."
Copy and paste it and send it along to your family and friends. Call your Senator now to stop S.2123. The misnamed and egregious "Public Safety Employer-Employee cooperation act of 2007" was introduced by Senator Gregg on October 1 with enough Republicans (nine Republicans) to invoke cloture and pass the Bill. The White House said it wanted flexibility on responding to Homeland security threats and was able to defeat the TSA screener amendment in the Homeland Security-9/11 Bill. The congress with S. 2123 is deciding that not all parts of NIMS under Homeland security can be flexible to meet a terrorist threat. Some parts of NIMS the Policeman and Fireman will be held to the break time and vacations that eliminate the very word "responder" from the American lexicon of our domestic security. Here is what the Bill says " State and local public safety officers, as first responders, are a component of our Nation's National Incident Management System, developed by the Department of Homeland Security to coordinate response to and recovery from terrorism, major natural disasters, and other major emergencies. Public safety employer-employee cooperation is essential in meeting these needs and is, therefore, in the National interest." How can the National Incident Management System even work with one of its most vital components out there in our local towns with its hands tied behind its back? The bill S.2123 is an unfunded mandate on the states violating the 10th amendment. It is also about the union intimidation that Congressman Lynn Westmoreland saw directed against his own father. "Mr. Speaker, I want to thank my friend from Florida for yielding, and when I came to the floor today, I didn't come here to speak; but, you know, my father was a fireman for 26 years for the City of Atlanta. In fact, he died in an alarm. I know what it is like for these firefighters to answer the alarms. He suffered a heart attack while turning off an OS&Y valve in a pit. It was 18 degrees that December morning. I know what it is like for those firefighters. But, you know, my father never belonged to a firefighters union, and that is what this is. This is basically a union bill and payback to the unions. But, you know, Georgia is a right-to-work State. We have a 10th amendment to our Constitution. I was very disappointed to hear from the chairman that this thing passed out of committee 42-1. That breaks my heart. That really breaks my heart that those Republicans were on that side. I don't know what the majority thinks about the 10th amendment, but I believe very strongly in it. This has something to do with States rights. And I am sorry and I am very disappointed that this House will do this under suspension and there won't be any opportunity for amendments or this thing to be looked at. I hope that the majority of the Members here will realize what is going on, oppose this suspension and bring it up under regular order." It is a minute past midnight and we should not ever reward the Labor lords for their continued string of defeats in our workplace. This Bill now stands to be passed by Congress and should be opposed by every free American who believes we should use all our resources in fighting the war to protect our homeland. Not one single Fireman or Policeman should be left behind. Here are the nine republicans and eleven Democrats who co-sponsored S.2123 Sen. Sherrod Brown [D-OH] Sen. Hillary Clinton [D-NY] Sen. Norm Coleman [R-MN] Sen. Susan Collins [R-ME] Sen. Christopher Dodd [D-CT] Sen. Pete Domenici [R-NM] Sen. Thomas Harkin [D-IA] Sen. Edward Kennedy [D-MA] Sen. Joseph Lieberman [I-CT] Sen. Mel Martinez [R-FL] Sen. Barbara Mikulski [D-MD] Sen. Patty Murray [D-WA] Sen. Barack Obama [D-IL] Sen. Mark Pryor [D-AR] Sen. Bernard Sanders [I-VT] Sen. Gordon Smith [R-OR] Sen. Olympia Snowe [R-ME] Sen. Arlen Specter [R-PA] Sen. Ted Stevens [R-AK] Sen. John Sununu [R-NH] Again, call your Senator now and say no to S. 2123 This alert is sponsored by the National Alliance for Worker and Employer Rights http://www.freeworkplace.or... |
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