Name me one Republican congressperson who backs the unions. Name me
one who has EVER backed the unions. Now give me one good reason why
any of us who support unions and equity in the work force should be
hopeful that they will see the light and give Big Business the business
for undermining and ultimately destroying the lives of millions and
millions and millions of Americans.
They're not going to do it. All of our hopes and prayers and groveling
and kowtowing will do nothing to change their minds. The country is
falling down around us and they're still concerned with "death taxes"
and keeping the business climate sunny with no chance of annoying
precipitation. Unemployment figures mean nothing to them, except as
proof of the effectiveness of downsizing, under-employing and
off-shoring. Lean and mean. That's the way to do it.
Each and every one of them got to where they are by appealing to the
rank-and-file members of the work force and getting them to cast their
ballots for them. They couldn't have won without them. To say they've
turned into ungrateful bastards is like saying the cat turned into the
dog. Interesting, but not especially earth-shattering. It's more
than that. They lied, they lied again, and they're still lying.
We couldn't bid high enough, so they sold out to the highest bidder.
And before you get all huffy and tell me the Democrats aren't much
better, let me just say this about the Democrats: they're not much
better. (I qualify it because some of them are much, much better.
Nobody listens to them is all.)
Here's how I see the Democrats: There they are hiding behind the trees
while the marauders are out there slashing and burning. They're
wringing their hands, muttering, "This can't be right. . .". Some of
them turn tail and run. Others of them haul out the white flags and
surrender. Even others of them see profit in them thar hills and make
a mad, friendly dash to the other side. So we're left with a ragtag
handful of good souls trying to fend them all off with the only
ammunition available: a need to serve a suffering people and a clear
vision of what that means.
So the Republicans have now refused to approve the nomination of Craig
Becker, President Obama's choice for the NLRB (National Labor Relations
Board) on the grounds that, as a former labor union lawyer, he's biased toward labor. No, really.
The National Labor Relations Board is an independent federal agency created by Congress in 1935 to administer the National Labor Relations Act,
the primary law governing relations between unions and employers in the
private sector. The statute guarantees the right of employees to
organize and to bargain collectively with their employers, and to
engage in other protected concerted activity with or without a union,
or to refrain from all such activity.
So is it too much to ask, in this climate so sunny for all but the
masses, that the very agency set up to protect the workers would be
administered by someone from LABOR???
The Republicans cry "foul", but, according to a great post by Adele Stan, AlterNet's Washington Bureau chief, Bush used the recess seven times to stack the NLRB with business-friendly members.
There was Peter N. Kirsanow, who "[represented] management in
employment-related litigation, as well as in contract negotiations,
NLRB proceedings, EEO matters, and arbitration."
There was Ronald E. Meisburg, a member of the Employment Lawyers Advisory Council of the National Association of Manufacturers, a group that, as Stan reminds us, is about as anti-union as you can get.
There was Michael J. Bartlett, director of Labor Law policy at the U.
S. Chamber of Commerce (Wait. I take back what I said about the NAM
being as anti-union as you can get. The USCC tops them and wins, hands down.)
Stan has more to say about this, so please go on over and read the rest. It wouldn't hurt to pass it along, either.
So maybe you're wondering about my title. About Elaine Chao and how
she fits in here. Elaine Chao, wife of Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell,
and an unabashed pro-business cheerleader, was Labor Secretary under
George W. Bush for eight lo-o-o-o-n-g years. She was recruited from
the Heritage Foundation, where her claim to fame was the constant
denunciation of Affirmative Action. She was praised by the U.S Chamber
of Commerce (see above) for supporting "the limited role of government"
and "free-market principals". John Sweeney, former head of the AFL-CIO
said of her, "I have never seen a Labor Secretary who is so
anti-labor".
She tried to water down OSHA practices, kept her distance from labor
advocates, argued that Homeland Security employees shouldn't be union
members because it would cause them not to be able to protect Americans
sufficiently, and all around kept those damned labor protections from
harming her best buds.
She now stumps for Big Business,
talking against any measures that might ease the burden of the working
people of this country. Increased taxes, increased government
mandates, increased government regulations. Her solution? Stop the
health care reforms and cancel scheduled tax increases, including the
estate tax. She says, with passion, "This economy needs to be free
from the shackles (voice cracks here) of government regulations
and government mandates and government regulations." (ed note: And
probably government mandates, too.)
So labor people (and former labor people, and wannabe labor people)
could you kindly throw boulders at the Republicans and lob a few bricks
at the Democrats and help us get this country back on its feet?
The intra-Palestinian meeting in Moscow has precedent
Russia's hosted such meetings in the past, most recently Feb 2019
Russia has long lamented the US' "monopolization" of the peace process & tried to carve out a niche for itself: mediating among the disunited Palestinians/2
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You don’t get it.
It’s not about an UNRWA teacher who held an Israeli kid hostage in his house.
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