Antilabor

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Unions call it an antilabor political tool that would curb the resources they have to bargain with employers over workers' pay, benefits and work rules. ❋ Melanie Trottman (2012)

Associated Press Union members on Tuesday protested antilabor bills outside the Senate chambers at the Indiana Statehouse. ❋ Thomas M. Burton (2011)

Lily Eskelsen, vice president of the National Education Association teachers union, said the flood of antilabor legislation this year isn't coincidental. ❋ Mark A. Stein (2011)

They cite a 23-page report by the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute, two highly conservative groups, that strings together elaborate statistics to support antilabor assumptions. ❋ Unknown (2011)

In part this reflected his withdrawal from the fray after his rejection of the strike demands on August 8, leaving Walker Young to execute the harsher antilabor steps. ❋ Michael Hiltzik (2010)

Sweeping Republican victories in the 1946 elections, giving conservatives a majority in Congress, fueled significant challenges to the New Deal order — the defeat of the Economic Bill of Rights and passage of the antilabor Taft-Hartley Act, in particular — and exacerbated the emerging Cold War with the Soviet Union. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The antilabor thrust of the Alliance was evident from the beginning, and many of the leading members were well known for their "anti-strike, pro-management, pro-industrial harmony positions." ❋ Unknown (2007)

In 1947, ominous portents, mirroring the dislocations that had fueled European fascism after World War One, were everywhere: fears of rising inflation and a return of the depression, concerns about the reintegration of war veterans, rising anti-Semitism and racism, and a flurry of antilabor legislation all suggested to them that America was on the road to fascism. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In 1947, ominous portents, mirroring the dislocations that had fueled European fascism after the First World War, were everywhere: fears of rising inflation and a return of economic depression, concerns about the reintegration of war veterans, rising anti-Semitism and racism, and a flurry of antilabor legislation. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Actually, antilabor killings have dropped by almost 87% under President Álvaro Uribe, and convictions have gone up sharply. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Schneiderman fought back by organizing newly enfranchised women to defeat antilabor legislators in the 1918 election. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The Chamber and many corporations oppose the measure, saying the end of secret balloting could allow union representatives to identify antilabor workers and apply pressure to them. ❋ Unknown (2008)

When the left raged against decisions that seemed antilabor, the judges took refuge in the temple of the federal Constitution, in its regional chapels, the state constitutions, and in the half-ruined forums of the common law. ❋ Lawrence M. Friedman (1985)

Labor does a huge disservice to itself and its members by fighting these rules and playing right into the hands of antilabor forces. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Mr. Hoffa, the president of the AFL-CIO, John Sweeney, said that Elaine Chow is the most antilabor secretary of labor in the history of the country. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Smith was neither antilabor nor anticapital; if he had any bias it was in favor of the consumer. ❋ Robert L. Heilbroner (1999)

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