Archive for 'Labor Day'
Liberty or Coercion?
Liberty or Coercion? By Susan Staub, President Pennsylvanians for Right to Work, Inc. This Labor Day we issue a challenge to the big labor union bosses: Defend your position of supporting continued coercive, forced dues policies for Pennsylvania workers! We will debate you anytime, anywhere, in any forum. We are confident that our message of [...]
Full StoryPennsylvanians Deserve Right to Work! Labor Day 2011
Pennsylvanians Deserve Right to Work! Labor Day 2011 By Susan Staub, President Pennsylvanians for Right to Work, Inc. Last year, leading up to Labor Day, we warned the voters about the dangers of a last-minute push for Card Check from the Reid-Pelosi Congress. Pennsylvanians for Right to Work successfully lead the fight and Card Check [...]
Full StoryBig Labor’s Legacy of Violence
Big Labor’s Legacy of Violence By Michelle Malkin To mark Labor Day 2010, President Obama will join hands with AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka in Milwaukee and pose as champions of the working class. Bad move. Trumka’s organizing record is a shameful reminder of the union movement’s violent and corrupt foundations. The new Obama/AFL-CIO power alliance [...]
Full StoryEternal Vigilance Still is the Price of Liberty
Eternal Vigilance Still is the Price of Liberty Labor Day 2010 By Susan Staub, President Pennsylvanians for Right to Work, Inc. American citizens will have the right to a secret ballot on November 2nd. Workers deserve the same right. Sadly, the power hungry administration in Washington, D.C. is already planning to ignore the wishes [...]
Full StoryExport Coercion, Import Liberty in Pennsylvania!
Export Coercion, Import Liberty in Pennsylvania! By Susan Staub, President Pennsylvanians for Right to Work, Inc. This nation was founded on individual liberty. Compulsory unionism tramples on every fundamental American right. Forced union dues take away every individual’s freedom and permanently distort the employee/employer relationship. Private sector employees, utilizing secret ballots, [...]
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