Below is just the INTRO from George Miller's NLRB report from 2006
http://www.changetowin.org/fileadmin/pdf/George_Miller_NLRB_report_07-13-06.pdfWORKERS’ RIGHTS UNDER
ATTACK BY BUSH
ADMINISTRATION
President Bush’s National Labor Relations Board
Rolls Back Labor Protections
THE HONORABLE GEORGE MILLER
SENIOR DEMOCRATIC MEMBER
COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND THE WORKFORCE
U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
July 13, 2006
Over the past five years, President Bush has stacked the National Labor Relations Board
with anti-union members – and American workers are paying the price. Millions of
workers have seen their right to organize eliminated or severely restricted, their basic
human rights have been trampled, and businesses have essentially been given free rein to
make it as difficult as possible for their employees to organize.
Labor Protections Stolen From Large Categories of Workers
Some of the Bush Board’s most egregious rulings have denied labor protections for wide
swaths of workers.
· 45,000 disabled workers have lost their right to organize
· 51,000 teaching and research assistants have lost their right to organize
· 2 million temporary workers have had their right to organize severely limited
· 8 million workers, including 1.4 million charge nurses, leadmen and load
supervisors, are currently facing the loss of their organizing rights
Human Rights Trampled
Workers’ basic human rights have been undermined. The Bush Board undermined
workers’ fundamental right of association when it ruled that a company could impose a
blanket ban on off-duty fraternizing by its employees in 2005. The company was
effectively given license to punish workers simply for having a friendly gathering at the
local pizza parlor, for example.
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Hypocrisy and Unfairness Abound in Bush Boards Decisions
The Bush Board has shown its hypocrisy by applying double standards to supervisors’
anti-union and pro-union conduct. When a supervisor campaigns against a union, the
NLRB deems it “free speech.” When a supervisor campaigns for a union, however, the
Bush Board has, on occasion, overturned the entire union election.
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Meanwhile
The GAO found that the Wage and Hour Division left low wage workers vulnerable to wage theft. Its almost as though they . . . . didn't . . .care . . .
http://graphics8.nytimes.com/packages/pdf/national/20090325_GAOTestimony.pdf