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Mark Mix from National Right To Work talks about Trump's nominee for Secretary of Labor, Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer of Oregon, and why she's a bad choice. Mark is urging Trump to reject a ploy by Big Labor to put Chavez-DeRemer in charge of overseeing the nation's labor policy. She's a union boss lackey who sold out American workers' individual rights during her tenure.
Mark explains that Chavez-DeRemer tried to ingratiate the union political machine to boost her political fortunes, most notably by co-sponsoring the so-called “PRO Act,” which would expose millions more workers nationwide to the threat of being forced to pay union dues or be fired by eliminating state Right to Work laws nationwide. But her attempt to line union bosses’ pockets with forced union dues didn’t win over voters, who threw her out of office.
The PRO Act’s other provisions provide more than enough evidence for why Chavez-DeRemer would jeopardize worker freedom if installed as Labor Secretary: The Act would wipe out the gig economy by subjecting independent contractors to union boss power, it would give union bosses far more power to seize power in a workplace without even letting workers vote on the matter, and it would gag employers during a union organizing drive so employees only hear union bosses’ side of the story, and much more.
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Mark Mix from National Right To Work talks about Trump's nominee for Secretary of Labor, Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer of Oregon, and why she's a bad choice. Mark is urging Trump to reject a ploy by Big Labor to put Chavez-DeRemer in charge of overseeing the nation's labor policy. She's a union boss lackey who sold out American workers' individual rights during her tenure.
Mark explains that Chavez-DeRemer tried to ingratiate the union political machine to boost her political fortunes, most notably by co-sponsoring the so-called “PRO Act,” which would expose millions more workers nationwide to the threat of being forced to pay union dues or be fired by eliminating state Right to Work laws nationwide. But her attempt to line union bosses’ pockets with forced union dues didn’t win over voters, who threw her out of office.
The PRO Act’s other provisions provide more than enough evidence for why Chavez-DeRemer would jeopardize worker freedom if installed as Labor Secretary: The Act would wipe out the gig economy by subjecting independent contractors to union boss power, it would give union bosses far more power to seize power in a workplace without even letting workers vote on the matter, and it would gag employers during a union organizing drive so employees only hear union bosses’ side of the story, and much more.
(https://www.nrtw.org/)
(https://nrtwc.org/)
NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/
Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL
Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMS
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.