Posted on 08/29/2010 5:06:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
As if Big Labor hasnt already squeezed enough out of Congress with payoffs upon payoffs, they are now positioning themselves for one last-ditch effort to achieve the mother of all gifts, the job-killing Employee Forced Choice Act (EFCA).
One of the biggest impediments to economic recovery is the uneasy feeling small businesses and employers are sensing across the country. Over the past 18 months, President Obama and some Members of Congress have injected a large measure of uncertainty into the economy through the introduction of controversial new laws, contentious administration appointments and deeply disturbing Executive Orders favoring political donors like the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (AFL-CIO), Service Employees International Union (SEIU), among others.
Unfortunately, a measure of stability that our economy should finally be able to count on remains elusive, even as the sun beings to set on the 111
th Congress. Instead of finally being able to breathe a sigh of relief that EFCA the most radical change to labor law in generations, possibly in history will not come about, were forced to brace for what could be one of the most brazen free-for-all lame duck sessions in recent memory.
Lame duck sessions occur after an election has taken place and they usually focus on specific, bipartisan, non-controversial pieces of legislation that were not able to receive sufficient consideration during the regularly scheduled session.
Instead, union boss advocates like Senator Tom Harkin appear to be planning a strategy to ignore the will of the people at the ballot box and attempt to reward their political benefactors in a lame duck session with a bailout for Big Labor bosses at the expense of small businesses and jobs.
Harkin, the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) stated, To those who think [EFCAs] dead, I say think again Were still trying to maneuver A lot of things can happen in a lame duck session, too. In spite of a series of questionable comments on Harkins part in recent months, his threats have to be taken seriously as he is the chairman of the corresponding committee and in close communication with his national union boss buddies.
But Harkin should proceed with great caution as he will be putting senators up for re-election in 2012 in a precarious position. The reality is that EFCA is incredibly unpopular across the country and candidates who have decided to stand with labor bosses over workers have run and lost. One needs to look no further than Bill Halter to understand the fate that will befall candidates ignoring the will of the people.
The members of Harkins caucus understand the Employee Forced Choice Act benefits Big Labor, while it hurts workers and small businesses. During a lame duck, these newly, in-cycle candidates would most likely show very little enthusiasm in support of job-killing legislation, just as many of their colleagues up for election and re-election this cycle have done.
And the reality is that the 111th Congress and Obama Administration have already been a boon to Big Labor. In February, Congress passed a health care plan only after exempting labor unions from many of its provisions.
Then in March, President Obama appointed former labor lawyer and radical Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB). Becker was promptly mired in controversy for failing to recuse himself in the face of an obvious conflict of interest in a case involving one of his former employers, the SEIU.
Make no mistake, Beckers appointment was controversial due to the fact his nomination was unable to receive sufficient bipartisan support in the U.S. Senate resulting in a recess appointment.
There are literally dozens of examples of special treatment for national labor unions at the hands of those in power and at the expense of the American people. But Beckers appointment is illustrative of the lengths those in Washington will go to in an effort to payback their friends in Big Labor.
That means, the business community must remain vigilant and cannot take anything for granted. We must hold our elected officials responsible for their words and deeds ensuring they understand that supporting the forced unionization of Americas small businesses would be the equivalent of a death sentence to their political careers.
But the stakes couldnt be higher for small businesses across the country as the Employee Forced Choice Act would force them to lay off workers and shut their doors. Taking away the secret ballot and allowing the government to mandate contracts on employees and employers alike without their consent doesnt make sense in a good economy and in a bad one, the threat alone increases uncertainty, which results in less jobs and economic development.
Congress has the opportunity to do what they know is right, permanently table the job-killing EFCA legislation. Any attempts to bring it up leading into the midterm elections or shortly thereafter in a lame duck session of Congress would only expose more candidates to the fate met by others who have decided to stand with union bosses over their constituents, certain failure.
Straight out of Atlas Shrugged.
it is a win win for them, as they unionize companies and chase them overseas they get to point out the evils of capitalism. my wife was invoulantarily unionized as a pca (seiu), then informed that she would receive no benefits other than paying dues because her employer cut her hours (due to her wage increase which coincidentally roughly equaled her union dues.).
not to mention the myriad small businesses that simply close up or never start up, all without a whimper.
they intend to destroy this country, just because they can.
Not to worry Congress, I'd use an EO 'declaration' just like Barry does for all his 'carp'. So it would all be okay, right?
Wishful rantings won’t help. The first thing a President Palin should do is rescind JFK’s 1963 Executive Order 10988 which authorized the federal workforce to unionize.
This would knock the keystone out of the public employee union arch. Historically, the states and municipalities quickly followed the Federal lead. If this was done, state and local employee unions would be defenestrated overnight by desperate, cash-strapped governments.
An aggressive labor secretary (maybe reappoint Elaine Chao?) to tighten up the spending reporting requirements and start investigating and prosecuting left and right. Not to mention investigating the teacher’s unions for all their unreported contributions over the years.
The teacher’s unions especially, have become perceived as the Public Enemies they are. Even Obama and the dems are starting to diss them.
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