I wouldn't be surprised to find out that most if not all the current commenters on this story are union members. If the union information is so readily available why have the unions fought so hard against the rules put forth by OLMS? What are the unions hiding from their membership? Why is union membership decreasing? Why do the unions want to outlaw secret ballot elections?
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I wouldn't be surprised to find out that most if not all the current commenters on this story are union...
Peterk
Dec 25, 2007 11:25
I am not nor ever have been a Union member, Peterk, however, I am a stockholder. And I CANNOT find... [MORE]
Kim Pontiac
Jan 9, 2008 11:20
Diana Furchgott-Roth takes a snapshot in time and proceeds to make an argue without any historical context. If the current... [MORE]
Robert Wechsler
Dec 19, 2007 22:26
As a stockholder, where does one find a company's salary and expenditure info such as is available about a union... [MORE]
Kim Pontiac
Dec 19, 2007 20:41
Diana Furchgott-Roth's column, "Keeping Unions Accountable", entirely misses the central issue facing the current leadership of the Department of Labor.... [MORE]
Scott Lilly
Dec 19, 2007 10:02
Ms. Furchtgott-Roth is concerned that union spending and leadership salaries are hidden from the membership, if not for the DOL... [MORE]
Kathleen Conlan
Dec 19, 2007 09:41
Disgruntled union members who hide behind pseudonyms in the blogosphere is an inadequate way of holding unions accountable to their... [MORE]