Call Your Senators to Stop EFCA and Craig Becker’s NLRB Nomination
The fraudulently-labeled Employee “Free Choice” Act (EFCA) is one of the most dangerous legislative proposals since Barack Obama assumed office. EFCA would literally eliminate the sacred democratic...
View ArticlePodcast: Obama’s Controversial Recess Appointment of Craig Becker
In an interview with the Center for Individual Freedom, U.S. Chamber Sr. VP Randel K. Johnson discusses President Obama’s controversial recess appointment of Craig Becker to the National Labor...
View ArticleNLRB Pushing Card Check Through the Back Door
Here’s more proof the Obama Administration is bent on destroying the sovereignty of states. The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is threatening to sue South Dakota, Utah, South Carolina, and, of...
View ArticleRamirez Cartoon: NLRB’s Assault on Jobs
Below is one of the latest cartoons from two-time Pulitzer Prize-winner Michael Ramirez. View more of Michael Ramirez’s cartoons on CFIF’s website here.
View ArticleCitizens Can Stop Obama’s Big Labor Giveaway
Ever since the health care debate permanently damaged President Obama’s credibility with the American people, his administration has avoided major legislative confrontations. Instead, the White House...
View ArticleCFIF Joins Coalition Against Union “Flash Elections,” Big Labor’s Version of...
You’ve heard of “flash mobs,” the growing phenomenon of thugs descending upon, assaulting and robbing convenience stores or vulnerable people on the street? Well, “flash elections” are Big Labor’s...
View ArticleWhy the NCAA Should Defend Against Athlete Unionization
Timothy Lee, CFIF’s Senior Vice President of Legal and Public Affairs, discusses what is wrong with the NLRB’s regional ruling that scholarship football players are employees and eligible to form a...
View ArticleVideo: Will Labor Unions Take Over College Football?
CFIF’s Renee Giachino takes aim at the recent National Labor Relations Board ruling allowing college football players at Northwestern University to unionize.
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