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Hearing to discuss the problem of controlling union violence. Witnesses include: Edwin Meese III, former Attorney General, U.S. Dept. of Justice; Reed Larson, pres., National Right to Work Committee; Michael Gottesman, professor of law, Georgetown Univ. Law Center; Shucheng Huang, Winchester, VA, accompanied by Yueh-Mei Wu Rowan, interpreter, and Robert Gore, counsel; Glen Dale Yeatts, Pasadena, CA, accompanied by Susan Mrabich Grosbard, counsel; John Benevento, Hamden, CT; Julius Getman, prof., Univ. of Texas School of Law; and Senators Orrin Hatch, Richard Durbin, Strom Thurmond, Edward Kennedy, and Jeff Sessions.
Excerpt from The Kohler Strike: Union Violence and Administrative Law I submit this document as evidence that our labor policy stands in compelling need of reform. While the Kohler dispute illustrates all the major evils of present labor policy which I have mentioned, it focuses attention on one perhaps more forcefully than on the others: the administrative law approach labor relations. Experience with the National Labor Relations Board in this case alone is a strong argu ment for restoring to the constitutional courts of this country the full authority of decision in labor cases. When it is realized that the defects of the Board te vealed by this case are duplicated in countless others, the argument becomes overwhelming. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
“Simply put, the leftist labor unions have the Democrats in their pockets. And we’re all paying the price.” Linda Chavez, President George W. Bush’s original choice for Secretary of Labor and a former union official, is one of the foremost authorities on America’s labor unions. Now, in the explosive new book Betrayal, she and fellow union expert Daniel Gray expose the corrupt bargain between the labor movement and the Democratic Party. Committed to a far-left political agenda—and to enhancing their own power—union bosses funnel at least half a billion dollars into Democratic coffers every year. And they do it, illegally, by using dues money that workers are forced to pay as a condition of their employment—dues money that each year brings the unions $17 billion, all of it tax-free. What do labor bosses get in return? The power to call the shots in Democratic campaigns and on party policy, extraordinary influence at all levels of government, billions of dollars in taxpayer-funded federal grants, and special legal privileges that leave them free to act as they please, no matter the consequences for the American people. The cycle of corruption is seemingly endless. Chavez and Gray name names, exposing the many politicians who are in Big Labor’s pocket—including the leading lights of the Democratic Party. Betrayal also reveals: • Big Labor’s all-out efforts in the 2004 election, including how just one local union has launched a $35-million campaign to unseat President Bush • How corrupt union officials use members’ hard-earned money to fund lavish lifestyles—and how their Democratic supporters let them get away with it • How unions flout the law by failing to report any of their political spending to the IRS • How a government report uncovered the Democrats’ sellout to Big Labor—but how the unions and the Democrats sued to keep the report from going public • How the U.S. government lets unions practice legalized terrorism against American citizens • How public-employee unions extort concessions from the government and put Americans at risk by refusing to provide vital services like policing and firefighting • How Americans now live under a system of legal apartheid—one set of rules for labor bosses, another for the rest of us All of us foot the bill for this corrupt system. Now it’s up to us to do something about it.