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Five workers' rights rollbacks Mitt Romney wants to see
by
Laura Clawson
for
Daily Kos Labor
Daily Kos Staff
Thursday, Mar. 15, 2012
Thursday, Mar. 15, 2012
at
2:28:42pm PDT
To amplify a bit:
Right to work
No rights at work
laws are
terrible for workers
.
Mitt Romney is angry at the National Labor Relations Board because, under President Obama, it has been fulfilling its mission of upholding labor law. Sometimes that means companies get in trouble for illegally firing workers or otherwise retaliating against them for exercising their rights. When George W. Bush's NLRB was routinely favoring business, Republicans were not so outraged.
Can you say "race to the bottom"?
The people of Ohio
made clear how they felt
about Senate Bill 5.
Union leaders get labeled as "having no interest in a constructive relationship with management" when they lead fights against wage and pension cuts, against making it easier to fire workers or cut their hours—in general, when they try to deny corporations the total control over workers' lives they want.