Specifically, he has stacked the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) with pro-Right To Work people, and the majority will now start ruling in the best interests of working Americans rather than capitulating to the demands of Big Labor, both bosses as well as the corporate puppeteers working behind the scenes.
Check out this report from Washington Free Beacon:
Republicans hold majority on the nation's top federal labor
arbiter for the first time since 2007 after the Senate confirmed Trump nominee
William Emanuel on Monday.
The Senate voted 49-47 to confirm Emanuel, a management-side
labor attorney at Littler Mendelson and member at the conservative Federalist
Society, to fill the final vacancy at the National Labor Relations Board, which
oversees workplace disputes and union elections.
Keeping Big Labor in check is not as easy as people think. Even know, there are Republican US Senators who are totally in the tank for Big Labor (Lisa Murkowski and Susan Collins are two key puppets of Big Labor, as they opposed Betsy DeVos for Secretary of Education, for example).
Despite their monst stringent efforts, however, the Republicans have finally taken back the NLRB.
Why is this particularly important as the movement for worker freedom, and the much needed demise of the Democratic Party's easy money from coerced union dues, continues apace?
Trey Kovacs, a labor policy expert at the pro-free-market Competitive
Enterprise Institute, said that a Republican majority could undo the NLRB's
approach to micro-unions, holding parent companies and contractors liable for
labor practices of franchisees and subcontractors, as well as union election
practices.
"It's essential that the NLRB start to undo the harm caused during
the Obama administration, when the board put out numerous job-killing decisions
and rules that weaken worker choice," Kovacs said in a statement.
President Obama pretty much through labor unions under the bus when he noticed that American taxpayers--and even the workers themselves--noticed that they were not serving the public as much as they have been serving themselves. What's worse, Big Labor has begun bending over for corporate and globalist interests, embracing policies which hurt workers and harm labor unions.
What are some of these unions thinking, pushing for mandatory minimum wage hikes and increased immigration? These two policies are pushing out workers and driving down wages!
Right-to-work legislation has become increasing popular around the country, as 28 states have adopted Freedom to Work ordinances, protecting individual employees from forced unionism and coerced dues. These policies have not destroyed unions, as much as made them more responsive to the needs of the members and ensured that they are not violating the First Amendment rights of American citizens.
Part of Making America Great Again means making workers great again. The jobs will not come back, and wages will not increase, as long as Big Labor colludes with Big Business and Big Amnesty to ruin the labor market for American workers. Public sector unions are waging even worse damage on local and state governments, as they buy servile politicians to grant them massive pensions and benefits, all at the expense of the taxpayer.
More winning is on the way, as the NLRB will put an end to labor abuses, increase worker freedoms, and allow businesses to thrive as never before.
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