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  • Strange Bedfellows? Not so much.

    Just in time for campaign fundraising season, Democrats are lining up to support unions and fill their campaign coffers. As campaigns file their year-end reports with the Federal Election Commission, it becomes much more obvious who’s in bed with whom. State Rep. Sal Pace’s (D) campaign for Congress finished 2011 with a surge of money, [...]

    Posted February 3, 2012

  • Twenty-Three Right-to-Work States

    Gov. Mitch Daniels signed right-to-work legislation into law yesterday, solidifying Indiana as the 23rd right-to-work state. Once Democrats in the House ended their boycott and gave Republicans a quorum, it was smooth sailing. Despite the noisy protestors, the Senate passed the legislation Wednesday and Daniels signed it almost immediately. The Band-Aid approach was hoped to quiet [...]

    Posted February 2, 2012

  • Build Up to the Coming War

    War drums are beating all over the country as Big Labor gears up for the fight to stay relevant in the American political landscape. AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka began expanding his political operation last summer with a super PAC for the purposes of funding multi-cycle, issue advocacy as well as get-out-the-vote efforts. The new super [...]

    Posted February 1, 2012

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Memo to John Sweeney: Get a Better Pollster

Male, Pale & Stale
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Union bosses have been cooking the books. As they attempt to end secret ballot elections for employees deciding whether to join a union, labor chiefs claim to have a groundswell of support. The real numbers tell a different story.

The AFL-CIO commissioned a study – which they won’t release – claiming that 60 million Americans want a union. But prestigious polls, including questions originally crafted on behalf of the AFL-CIO and recently commissioned by the Center for Union Facts – suggest most Americans don’t want to join a union and they don’t want union bosses stealing their right to a personal, private vote. Consider:

  • Fully 74% of non-union workers say they would not “personally like to be a member of a labor union.”
    — Zogby International poll, August 2006

  • 64% of workers say they would prefer their present job to be non-union.
    — Opinion Research Corporation Poll, March 2007
     
  • 78% of Americans prefer secret ballots for union organizing.
    — Opinion Research Corporation Poll, March 2007
     
  • 87% agree that “every worker should continue to have the right to a federally supervised secret ballot election when deciding whether to organize a union.”
    — McLaughlin and Associates, January 2007