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Showing posts with label United Auto Workers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United Auto Workers. Show all posts

Saturday, September 7, 2013

Will Labor's Marriage With Industry Result in A Major Workers' Compensation Opt-Out Movement?

The recent emergence of an effort to create mandatory plant representation by organized Labor might be just the thing that tips traditional workers' compensation programs into oblivion. Emerging out of a recent unwinding of the economy, and failed welfare and retirement programs, is an effort to reorganize the US manufacturing sector.

"Volkswagen is working with the United Automobile Workers at its Chattanooga, Tenn., assembly plant on how to unionize the plant and create a German-style works council there, the president of the labor union said on Friday."

Read the complete article, "VW and Its Workers Explore a Union at a Tennessee Plant" (NY Times)

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Big Labor: still a political force

Today's post was shared by Steven Greenhouse and comes from www.publicintegrity.org


Membership in labor unions fell last year to its lowest level in nearly a century, but Big Labor remains a major player in national politics.
Labor Day this year is celebrated on the heels of a massive strike by fast-food restaurants workers and a renewed discussion about the merits of raising the minimum wage in the United States. And unions have been vocally supporting a push for comprehensive immigration reform.

In the electoral arena, labor unions have long donated to candidates and urged their members to support like-minded politicians. But during the 2012 election cycle, labor unions represented seven of the top 25 super donors to super PACs, according to research by the Center for Public Integrity.
The United Auto Workers ranked seventh among the biggest super PAC donors, contributing $11.8 million, while the National Education Association ranked eighth and gave $10.8 million.

Other big union-givers included:
It’s worth noting, however, that these seven labor unions collectively gave super PACs about half as much money as billionaire casino magnate Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam Adelson, who ranked as the top super PAC donors.

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