Protecting the Private Ballot in Minnesota
The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace — of which the NAM is an active member — has begun running ads in Minnesota comparing and contrasting the positions of the two U.S. Senate candidates on the...
View ArticleCard Check: How Dare You Use Humor Against Al Franken!
Ed Morrissey at Hot Air takes note of the new Coalition for a Democratic Workplace ad running in Minnesota, using humor to compare the Senate candidates’ positions on the Employee Free Choice Act....
View ArticleCard Check: In Minnesota and Maine
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune today reports on the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace’s new advertising campaign in Minnesota. “TV, newspaper ads attack Franken on union views” compares the positions...
View ArticleCongrats to ‘Manufacturing Success, Upper Midwest’
A new manufacturing-oriented publication is now out, and it is a very nice, high-quality addition to the genre of regional business magazine and online site. Manufacturing Success, Upper Midwest starts...
View ArticleMN Judge Tosses Union-Prompted Complaint on Card Check Ads
First organized labor argued for the Employee Free Choice Act by claiming union membership is the path to a better life. Card check would simplify the creation of a union. And that was the argument....
View ArticleNow Safely Asserted: Card Check Eliminates the Secret Ballot
The DFL Party in Minnesota, feigning outrage that someone would express disagreement with their candidates’ support of the Employee Free Choice Act, tried to punish and prevent the speech rather than...
View ArticleElection 2008, Card Check: Senator Collins Re-Elected in Maine
The dastardly misnamed Employee Free Choice Act was a major issue in the U.S. Senate race in Maine, as U.S. Rep. Tom Allen (D-ME) drew on strong union support motivated by the card check issue (see...
View ArticleProtecting the Private Ballot in Minnesota
The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace — of which the NAM is an active member — has begun running ads in Minnesota comparing and contrasting the positions of the two U.S. Senate candidates on the...
View ArticleCard Check: How Dare You Use Humor Against Al Franken!
Ed Morrissey at Hot Air takes note of the new Coalition for a Democratic Workplace ad running in Minnesota, using humor to compare the Senate candidates’ positions on the Employee Free Choice Act....
View ArticleCard Check: In Minnesota and Maine
The Minneapolis Star-Tribune today reports on the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace’s new advertising campaign in Minnesota. “TV, newspaper ads attack Franken on union views” compares the positions...
View ArticleCongrats to ‘Manufacturing Success, Upper Midwest’
A new manufacturing-oriented publication is now out, and it is a very nice, high-quality addition to the genre of regional business magazine and online site. Manufacturing Success, Upper Midwest starts...
View ArticleMN Judge Tosses Union-Prompted Complaint on Card Check Ads
First organized labor argued for the Employee Free Choice Act by claiming union membership is the path to a better life. Card check would simplify the creation of a union. And that was the argument....
View ArticleNow Safely Asserted: Card Check Eliminates the Secret Ballot
The DFL Party in Minnesota, feigning outrage that someone would express disagreement with their candidates’ support of the Employee Free Choice Act, tried to punish and prevent the speech rather than...
View ArticleElection 2008, Card Check: Senator Collins Re-Elected in Maine
The dastardly misnamed Employee Free Choice Act was a major issue in the U.S. Senate race in Maine, as U.S. Rep. Tom Allen (D-ME) drew on strong union support motivated by the card check issue (see...
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