At a meeting held a few weeks ago, AFL-CIO Organizing Director Stewart Acuff explains that he would soon announce a group of businesses that support the deceptively-named Employee Free Choice Act.
The group, it turns out, is largely composed of non-profit organizations, labor union front groups, and even a few companies that don't even exist. Of the businesses on the list, many provide services to labor unions, or are already unionized (and would welcome their competitors unionization).
@jamman55 Since the beginning of the IRS. Trade Unions are subject to "Separate Regulations" Google Union financial reporting and see what you get. You dont really have to look very far to see the corruption.
jamman55 1 year ago
@jamman55 Private corporations are required to file ??? Since when ??
rickbar123 1 year ago
@rickbar123 Yeah, they're called subsidiaries and they're required to file their financials. Unions do not.
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jamman55 1 year ago
The Corporations in America have 100s of them.
rickbar123 1 year ago
front group you say. like the center for union facts, right?
dakurler 2 years ago
Absolutely agree with you
ellanvannincymru 2 years ago
Good. Do whatever you can to increase economic justice. That is what the others on the other side of the fence have been doing long before there were even unions.
Disagree? ...S-h-i-t.
GodChristLord 2 years ago
please repost this with subtitles
cromicus 2 years ago