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UNION BUSTING Play Book : Step by Step on What UNION BUSTERS Do and How They Run UNION BUSTING Campaigns.

 

UNION BUSTING Play Book : Step by Step on What UNION BUSTERS Do and How They Run UNION BUSTING Campaigns.

WHAT IS Union Busting?

Union-busting is a practice that is undertaken by an employer or their agents to prevent employees from joining a labor union, or to disempower, subvert, or destroy unions that already exist.



Union busting is a field populated by bullies and built on deceit. A campaign against a union is an assault on individuals and a war on truth. As such, it is a war without honor. The only way to bust a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack.

Martin Jay Levitt, 1993, Confessions of a Union Buster

The irony of union busters is that management is extremely fearful of “losing control” of the workplace and sharing power with its workforce in the form of a union. Yet they happily hand over control of the workplace to the union busters they hire who do exactly that—directing the entire campaign and in effect taking control of the workplace by telling management and supervisors what to say, what to do and how to act. The money that management squanders on these union busters would be much better spent on dealing with the real workplace issues.

UNION BUSTING PLAY BOOK
Step by Step on What UNION BUSTERS Do and How They Run UNION BUSTING Campaigns.


http://www.unionbusting101.com/

The Union Busting Strategy Against the Employee Free Choice Act ( EFCA )

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Former State Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis The Newest Member of The Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club

 


Saul Anuzis to join antilabor effort

Former State Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis The Newest Member of The Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club

Former state Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis has taken a job with an advocacy group formed by former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich aimed at building grassroots opposition to organized labor’s attempt to change the way workers vote on unionization.

Anuzis will be the national chairman for the “Save American Jobs Project” for the group called American Solutions, according to a statement from the group.

The project’s goal is defeat of the Employee Free Choice Act, which would allow card check elections for employee organizing in which unions can win recognition without a secret ballot election.

Anuzis said card check would lead to intimidation and harassment of workers and make American workers less competitive.

Gingrich called Anuzis an “extraordinary leader with … new media savvy and grassroots connections.” American Solutions is best known for last year’s campaign to open up more domestic gas and oil exploration, which used the rallying cry of “Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less.”

Anuzis served four years as state party chair before giving up the post in an unsuccessful effort to win the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee.

Former state Republican Party Chairman UNION - BUSTER Saul Anuzis joins a growing list of anti labor Union Busting Republicans who are supporting Employers Rights to continue their FEAR and Intimidation Union Busting tactics, by opposing the Employee Free Choice Act. The list includes: Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF), The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, Employee Freedom Action Committee,Chamber of Commerce,Workforce Fairness Institute, Americans For Job Security, Save Our Secret Ballot,Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon, Rep. Tom Price, Sen Jim DeMint, Sen Mike Enzi(R-WY), Rep. John Kline (R-Minn.)Sen. Mark C. Jansen (R-Gaines township)Michigan, Senator Richard Burr, U.S. Representative Howard Coble, Sen. Garrett Richter (R-Naples), House Majority Leader Adam Hasner (R-Delray Beach),Preston Smith, R-Rome NY, Former Congressman Ernest Istook,WALMART, StarBucks, Bank of America, Home Depot, Johnny Sack Sopranos.

For more information on Employer Intimidation and Union-Busting FEAR Tactics Press Below

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/2009/02/just-say-no-to-employee-free-choice-act.html


For More Information on EFCA please visit our websites and blog

http://www.employeefreechoiceactnow.org

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/

http://efcaunionbustingclub.blogspot.com/

http://www.FreeChoiceActNow.Org

http://www.LaborUnionResources.Org


Tags: Employee Free Choice Act, EFCA, Free Choice Act, Saul Anuzis , Former state Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis, Union Buster, Union Busting, Union Avoidance, Anti-Labor, Anti-Union,Save American Jobs Project, American Solutions, Republicans, Republican National Committee.
 
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BEWARE OF UNION-BUSTING LIES about The Employee Free Choice Act by The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and the Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF)


 

BEWARE OF UNION-BUSTING LIES about The Employee Free Choice Act by The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and the Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF)


Corporate Front Groups Like The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and the Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF) continue to Spread Lies about the Employee Free Choice Act.

Their Newest PR Lies they want you to believe:

Pro-Worker Senate and House Members Introduce Secret Ballot Protection Act
--New legislation will protect workers' privacy and stop worker intimidation



How it Should Read is this : Pro-EMPLOYER Union-Busting Republican Senators and Pro-EMPLOYER Union-Busting House Members Introduce Secret Ballot Protection Act and other State Legislation.



--New legislation will Protect EMPLOYERS' Right to a Secret Ballot Election While Guaranteeing Employers the Right to continue their Anti-Worker Fear and Intimidation Union Busting Tactics.






The Secret Ballot Protection Act was introduced by Reps. John Kline (R-MN)


and Tom Price (R-GA), the top Republicans on the Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee and the Workforce Protections Subcommittee, respectively.



Companion legislation was introduced in the U.S. Senate by Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC).



U.S. Senator Mike Enzi (R-WY), is our Newest Member of the Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club.



Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (R-CA), the Labor Committee's Senior Republican Member.

Last update: 10:55 a.m. EST Feb. 26, 2009

WASHINGTON, Feb 26, 2009 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- On Wednesday, U.S. Sens. Jim DeMint (R-SC), Chairman of the Senate Steering Committee, and Mike Enzi (R-WY), Ranking Member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, joined U.S. Rep. Tom Price (R-SC), Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, Buck McKeon (R-Calif.), Ranking Member of the House Education, and Labor Committee and Rep. John Kline (R-Minn.) to introduce the Secret Ballot Protection Act.



BEWARE OF UNION-BUSTING LIES about The Employee Free Choice Act by Such Groups as The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and the Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF) Here is Their Newest Lie

The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace: Big Labor Ignores Worker Rights ... Again

What it should read: The Coalition for a Democratic WorkplaceA Corporate Front Group: Continues to Spend Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars on Phony PR Press Releases, TV,Newspaper and Video Ads, Phony Corporate Front Group Websites,in their attempt to Deceive the General Public about the true facts about the Employee Free Choice Act.


For More Information on EFCA please visit our websites and blog

http://www.employeefreechoiceactnow.org

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/

http://efcaunionbustingclub.blogspot.com/

http://www.FreeChoiceActNow.Org

http://www.LaborUnionResources.Org



Tags:Employee Free Choice Act, Free Choice Act, EFCA,Employee Free Choice Act News,Employee Free Choice Act Bill, Secret Ballot Protection Act, Card Check, Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF), The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, Corporate Front Groups, Republicans, Senators, Congress, House of Representatives, Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon, Rep. Tom Price, Sen Jim DeMint, Sen Mike Enzi(R-WY), Rep. John Kline (R-Minn.)Union Busting, Union Buster, Union Avoidance, Anti-Union, Anti-Worker

 

 

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Some Groups Like Save our Secret Ballot Want to Attack Unionizing in States, Others Aim for Coming Fight in Senate over the Employee Free Choice Act.

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Some Groups Like Save our Secret Ballot Want to Attack Unionizing in States, Others Aim for Coming Fight in Senate over the Employee Free Choice Act.


Opposition to The Employee Free Choice Act Weakened by Strategy Division

By David Weigel 2/23/09

South Carolina State Rep. Eric Bedingfield (R) won a second term in November, on the same day Barack Obama won the presidential race and Democrats took the largest congressional majorities in a generation. Within weeks, Bedingfield came up with a way to challenge the Democratic agenda right out of Charleston. He drafted a bill that, if passed by two-thirds of the state House and Senate, would place a measure on the 2010 ballot to invalidate any attempt by labor organizers to make unionizing possible without a secret ballot vote.
"Other members have introduced this bill in the past," Bedingfield said on Thursday. "It hasn't gotten the two-thirds vote. What's changed is that there's never been a concerted effort like this."

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Bedingfield is a member of the Save Our Secret Ballot coalition, an alliance of businesses, conservative think tanks, and local politicians united in the goal of passing state ballot initiatives that prohibit any kind of elections held without secret ballots-and thereby, the thinking goes, nullifying the Employee Free Choice Act before Democrats in Congress can pass it. As it was written by the last Congress in 2007, EFCA would allow unions to be certified by the National Labor Relations Board if a majority of workers sign cards designating the union as their bargaining representative. Union elections would not be banned, but they would no longer be required. Union activists and anti-labor groups alike believe that the new rules would make it easier to organize.

Members of the coalition believe they've found the best strategy for stopping the proposed law in its tracks. They are running up against another, better-funded group of anti-EFCA campaigners who consider a state-by-state campaign a waste of time. Still other opponents of EFCA think that the battle was already lost in the 2008 elections, when the Democrats won their increased majorities. While all of the bill's opponents are bolstered by polling that show 70 percent or more of Americans opposing EFCA if they see it as "eliminating the secret ballot,"


(New Poll by The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace is Nothing but a Big SCAM)

the disagreement over strategy is hurting them in the most critical labor battle in decades. While opposition to EFCA will be well-funded, this division, and the size of the Democrats' majorities in Congress, are making life difficult for the anti-labor side of the debate.

"This is basically about a 40-year struggle to bring the social democratic model to America," said Linda Chavez, the president of the Center for Equal Opportunity and President George W. Bush's first nominee for Secretary of Labor, on Thursday. "Unfortunately, I think it's going to succeed. Having 58 or 59 Senate seats, instead of 55 seats-that makes a big difference."

Many Washington-based activists are more hopeful than Chavez. There is little doubt that EFCA will pass the House of Representatives - in 2007, the bill picked up 15 Republican voters there. There are rumors that Blue Dog Democrats might ask for the Senate to act before the House does on EFCA, which would be fine for most activists, as that's where they've focused their attentions. One insider at an anti-EFCA campaign identified four Democratic senators who could be cajoled to oppose the bill-Mark Pryor and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas, Mark Warner of Virginia, and newly-appointed Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet.

In targeting these senators, the Washington-based anti-EFCA coalition is continuing a strategy that began during the 2008 election. 

In July, Peter Stone of National Journal reported that more than $100 million would be spent between multiple political action committees (and the Chamber of Commerce) to defeat Democratic Senate candidates who supported EFCA.

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The Employee Freedom Action Committee, a political outgrowth of Rick Berman's Center for Union Facts, spent millions of dollars to fund ads and staffers who hounded candidates such as Sens. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) and Al Franken (D-Minn.) about EFCA.

Almost all of the Democrats targeted in these campaigns won their elections. The economic crisis played a decisive role, not merely by driving Republicans down in the polls, but by erasing assets of the people who had been funding anti-EFCA campaigns. Sheldon Adelson, the Las Vegas billionaire who had given $30 million to the Freedom's Watch PAC and had called EFCA a "fundamental threat" to society, lost an eventual $24 billion of his net worth in the crash.

The sinking fortunes of funders like Adelson caused anti-EFCA campaigners to scale back at a critical time. Now, some worry about the effort to run ballot initiative campaigns in states for the lack of funds. "The business community has a very big appetite for the campaign against EFCA," said one campaign insider. "It's also very hungry, and the cupboard is bare. They have no money. Everyone is trying to raise money."

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"The very existence of efforts in the states is healthy," said Ernie Istook, the chairman of the coalition's advisory board, on Wednesday. Istook, a former Republican congressman from Oklahoma and a fellow at the Heritage Foundation, said that he'd received positive feedback from his friends in Congress because the ballot initiatives, by attracting local media, "are helping to educate the public and open up new fronts. Our goal is not simply to win a one-time fight in Congress, because bills can be re-filed in the next session. Our goal is to enact provisions that kill the idea."


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How is this Strategy developing ?

House Majority Leader Adam Hasner (R-Delray Beach)and Sen. Garrett Richter(R-Naples) called for a constitutional amendment that would essentially opt Florida out of card check should it pass on a national level. Check out HJR 1013.

http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/02/19/18571927.php

Michigan State Senate passes resolution against Employee Free Choice Act

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Sen. Mark C. Jansen (R-Gaines township Michigan) is our Newest Member of the Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club

 

Some anti-EFCA campaigners in Washington disagree with this, and point out that the states where ballot initiatives have been launched do not contain swing senators who could cast the deciding votes in a 2009 or 2010 EFCA fight. Rep. Bedingfield's South Carolina has two Republican senators, whose opposition has never been in question.

While Bedingfield says that his effort can be "a tool to tell businesses to come to South Carolina," it doesn't calm Washington's anti-EFCA campaigners. The proposed language in South Carolina and the 10 other states read, in part, "Where state or federal law requires elections for public office or public votes on initiatives or referenda, or designations or authorizations of employee representation, the right of individuals to vote by secret ballot shall be guaranteed." Some campaigners argue that a pre-emptive law like this won't work; if it could, it would have been tried already.

Clint Bolick, a fellow at Arizona's free-market Goldwater Institute and the principal legal adviser for the coalition, disagrees. "I didn't hear anyone talking about this idea until very recently," Bolick said. "It's happening now because the threat is more significant. Even if the folks in D.C. are successful at derailing EFCA this time, we're likely to have an even more Democratic senate in two years. It's essential that we create some thunder at the grass roots."

"We've got many of the same donors as [the Washington campaigners]," Bolick continued. "I don't perceive any shorting of funding."

In a legal memo that Bolick wrote for the coalition, he acknowledges that if anti-EFCA ballot measures pass after the president signs the bill, it will be difficult to defend the new lines in state constitutions. "Federal preemption law will present a significant challenge to state constitutional protections of the right to secret ballot," Bolick wrote, "but ultimately, the interests served by such provisions should prevail." That is exactly why some Washington activists oppose the state-focused campaign, and why labor attorneys contacted by TWI are not overly worried about it.

That won't dissuade Bolick and the other members of the coalition from focusing their attention in states, ignoring the Senate, and trying to build a populist movement against EFCA. "You don't get rid of your relief pitcher because you've lost your starter."

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Just SAY NO to the Employee Free Choice Act! WHY?

Because if The Employee Free Choice Act is passed it would NOW eliminate the RIGHT of the Employer to use such UNION-BUSTING Tactics as: Employer Intimidation, Fear of the Unknown, Mandatory Union Busting Meetings, Scare Tactics, Firing of Union Supporters and many other Union-Busting Techniques.

Why Would Any Employer or Corporate Front Group like The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and Chamber of Commerce Want To Give Up This Right?

For more information on Employer Intimidation and Union-Busting Tactics press here



For More Information on EFCA please visit our websites and blog

http://www.employeefreechoiceactnow.org

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/

http://efcaunionbustingclub.blogspot.com/

http://www.FreeChoiceActNow.Org

http://www.LaborUnionResources.Org

 

Tags: Sen. Mark C. Jansen, Michigan Senate, Union Buster, Union Avoidance, Employee Free Choice Act, Free Choice Act, EFCA, Employee Free Choice Act Bill, Employee Free Choice Act News, Senate Republicans, Sen. Mark C. Jansen (R-Gaines township)Michigan, Senator Richard Burr, U.S. Representative Howard Coble, Sen. Garrett Richter (R-Naples), House Majority Leader Adam Hasner (R-Delray Beach), Former Congressman Ernest Istook, Coalition For A Democratic Workplace, Rick Burman,Employee Freedom Action Committee,Chamber of Commerce, Alliance For Worker Freedom, Workforce Fairness Institute, Americans For Job Security, Save Our Secret Ballot , WALMART, StarBucks, Bank of America, Home Depot, Johnny Sack Sopranos    

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Sen. Mark C. Jansen (R-Gaines township Michigan) is our Newest Member of the Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club



 
 
 
 
Sen. Mark C. Jansen (R-Gaines township Michigan) is our Newest Member of the Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club


State Senate passes resolution against Employee Free Choice Act

By Eartha Jane Melzer 2/23/09

Thanks to Media Mouse for reporting that on Thursday the Republican-led Michigan Senate passed a resolution urging Michigan’s congressional delegation to vote against the federal Employee Free Choice Act which would make it easier to form labor unions.

“I introduced this resolution to help protect the sacred American tradition of a private ballot,” the bills sponsor, Sen. Mark C. Jansen (R-Gaines township) said in a statement “Senate Republicans believe the right to vote is a personal and private matter.”

Current law requires that a National Labor Relations Board supervised election be held before a group can have their union representation certified. Workers rights advocates say this requirement puts workers at a disadvantage because their bosses can saturate the workplace with anti-union materials before the election and can intimidate or fire union organizers. Under the Employee Free Choice Act workers will be able to form a union by simply having a majority sign cards stating their union affiliation.

As my colleague David Weigel of The Washington Independent reported today, opponents of the Employee Free Choice Act are pursuing a mixture of strategies. Some, like Republican State Rep. Eric Bedingfield of South Carolina, are focusing on developing state laws to block implementation of the expected new federal labor law. Others are working to build opposition to the Employee Free Choice Act (also known as ’the card check bill’) in the U.S. Senate. The House, with a strong Democratic majority, is expected to pass the bill.

Though a tough and well-funded fight is expected over the card check bill. Some organizations, even in conservative West Michigan, are becoming more accepting of union organizing efforts.



Who are the Members of the Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club?

Sen. Mark C. Jansen (R-Gaines township)Michigan, Senator Richard Burr, U.S. Representative Howard Coble, Sen. Garrett Richter (R-Naples), House Majority Leader Adam Hasner (R-Delray Beach), Former Congressman Ernest Istook,Coailition For A Democratic Worklace, Rick Burman,Employee Freedom Action Committee,Chamber of Commerce, Alliance For Worker Freedom, Workforce Fairness Institute, Americans For Job Security, Save Our Secret Ballot , WALMART, StarBucks, Bank of America, Home Depot, Johnny Sack Sopranos

For More Information on EFCA please visit our websites and blog

http://www.employeefreechoiceactnow.org

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/

http://efcaunionbustingclub.blogspot.com/

http://www.FreeChoiceActNow.Org

http://www.LaborUnionResources.Org



Tags: Sen. Mark C. Jansen, Michigan Senate, Union Buster, Union Avoidance, Employee Free Choice Act, Free Choice Act, EFCA,Employee Free Choice Act Bill, Employee Free Choice Act News, Senate Republicans, Sen. Mark C. Jansen (R-Gaines township)Michigan, Senator Richard Burr, U.S. Representative Howard Coble, Sen. Garrett Richter (R-Naples), House Majority Leader Adam Hasner (R-Delray Beach), Former Congressman Ernest Istook,Coailition For A Democratic Worklace, Rick Burman,Employee Freedom Action Committee,Chamber of Commerce, Alliance For Worker Freedom, Workforce Fairness Institute, Americans For Job Security, Save Our Secret Ballot , WALMART, StarBucks, Bank of America, Home Depot, Johnny Sack Sopranos
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