Again, Reid-Pelosi Plan to Expand Government Employee Forced Unionism

Excerpt from NRTW President Mark Mix Op-Ed in the Washington Times (to read the full version, click here):

Today, Big Government, not the private sector, is Big Labor’s bread and butter. That’s why union officials push relentlessly for higher taxes and bigger government and seem completely unconcerned that the policies they advocate will slash overall private-sector job growth in future years.

Just three decades ago, less than a third of all employees subject to “exclusive” union bargaining worked for the government. Earlier this year, the U.S. Labor Department reported that for the first time ever, a majority of unionized workers across America are now government employees.

The outsized power and privileges of government union bosses clearly are a major force behind the unsustainable growth of government payrolls. According to data furnished by respected labor economists Barry T. Hirsch and David A. Macpherson, nonunion government employment nationwide actually fell by 2 percent, but Big Labor-controlled government employment grew by nearly 4 percent from 2007 to 2009.

Incredibly, nearly all Democrats and many Republicans on Capitol Hill appear eager to make matters even worse by rubber-stamping legislation (H.R. 413 and S. 3194) that would federally grant public-safety union officials monopoly bargaining privileges over state and local public employees nationwide.

In states that don’t already authorize public-safety monopoly bargaining, this legislation would impose it federally, denying localities the option to refuse to grant a union hierarchy the power to speak for all front-line employees, including those who don’t want to join. In most states that already authorize public safety union monopolies, H.R. 413 and S. 3194 would widen their scope.

This legislation also would, as former Service Employees International Union second-in-command Anna Burger has boasted, “create a national collective [i.e. monopoly] bargaining standard for all public workers.”

Federalizing “exclusive” union bargaining over public safety employees would be ill advised under any circumstances, but at a time when taxes already are poised to skyrocket and cities and towns across America already are trying to deal with the worst fiscal crisis in decades, Congress would have to be incredibly reckless to enact this bill. By tipping the scales even further in favor of government-employment growth over business job growth, this legislation could kill hopes of reviving America’s private-sector economy for a long, long time.

Nevertheless, the current congressional majorities and the president are so beholden to Big Labor that they are very likely to make police and fire monopoly-bargaining legislation the law of the land soon, unless freedom-loving citizens nationwide contact their congressmen and senators, urging them to oppose H.R. 413 and S. 3194 in massive numbers.

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2 Responses to “Again, Reid-Pelosi Plan to Expand Government Employee Forced Unionism”

  1. Rob says:

    I am a professional Fireman and a VOLUNTARY member of the IAFF, and that’s the only way I will ever be affiliated with this organization. I absolutely do not support forced unionization, it is unAmerican and borderline criminal activity. I, and many of my co-workers, will fight this kind of legislation every step of the way. If unions are so valuable and in such demand then give every American worker the freedom to join one, and we’ll see how they fare. If you start forcing people to be involved then it’s pretty clear that they are unnecessary and/or irrelevant.

    @Rick Whitmore, why is it that you don’t think people appreciate public safety employees? What is it that you’re missing in your job, that you think the public should provide for you? I just don’t get the dramatic “people sleeping peacefully in their beds” “while brave men and women stand ready to fight evil on their behalf” line. If you’re looking for attention/credit (or to get wealthy) from doing this kind of work then you’re probably not the right person for the job. At the same time if you’re looking to live a wealthier lifestyle then go to school get the education and earn the right to live that way.

  2. Rick Whitmore says:

    “People sleep peacefuuly in their beds at night, while brave men and women stand ready to fight evil on their behalf.” You would think people who appreciate public safety employees more. Like most P.S.E’s, I hope this passes.



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