Things are bad, but it could get worse
Friday, March 6th, 2009 by Chris SingerlingThe March 2009 Bureau of Labor Statistics
Tags: EFCAnomics, Employee Free Choice Act, Jobs, Unemployment
The March 2009 Bureau of Labor Statistics
Tags: EFCAnomics, Employee Free Choice Act, Jobs, Unemployment
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March 8th, 2009 at 8:25 pm
R. George Dunn says:The ‘Right to work’ add sounds even more sinister then the thought of the Employee Free Choice Act creating jobs. It sounds like their thinking that if they can control the workforce, they can control the balance sheet and take over companies by Government decree that will be coming. In other words, if there is a profit to be divided, it will go to more employees for the purpose of distributing the wealth.
Well now, if that be their intention and socialism thrives on this logic, you can bet that the prosperity of the business world will fall and the value of the worker paycheck will weaken to make room for any slacker who needs a paycheck.
March 9th, 2009 at 12:29 pm
Shawn Bryan says:I was suprised to see this on the website:
“The EFCA vs. Employer FEAR, Coercion, Threats and Intimidation – Denver Post”
It is a pro Union article.
Shawn Bryan-ABC member
March 9th, 2009 at 12:52 pm
admin says:Mr. Bryan, to monitor the ongoing public debate over EFCA, we have created a news feed to capture many relevant articles related to the issue, which will include the claims of proponents.