Toddsterpatriot
Diamond Member
I don't know who "The Economic Policy Institute" is but their conclusions are obviously phony.
"The changes would leave certain employees without the ability to hold their employers accountable for violating safety and fair pay laws."
This is bullshit. No "rule change" would prevent someone from calling OSHA to report a safety violation, or from calling Wage & Hour Division to report a problem with pay or overtime pay.
It is obviously a bullshit report.
I don't know who "The Economic Policy Institute" is
A sampling...…...
Board of Directors
Richard L. Trumka, Chairman
AFL-CIO
Julianne Malveaux, Secretary-Treasurer
Bennett College
Gary Bass
The Bauman Foundation
Barry Bluestone (board member emeritus)
Northeastern University
Héctor R. Cordero-Guzmán
Baruch College
Ernesto J. Cortés, Jr.
Industrial Areas Foundation
Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.)
Jeff Faux
Economic Policy Institute
Lily Eskelsen García
National Education Association
Leo W. Gerard
United Steelworkers
Teresa Ghilarducci
The New School for Social Research
Jacob Hacker
Yale University
Susan Helper
Case Western Reserve University
Mary Kay Henry
Service Employees International Union
Robert Kuttner
The American Prospect
Robert Martinez, Jr.
International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers
Tom Perez
Democratic National Committee
Robert B. Reich (board member emeritus)
University of California, Berkeley
Lee Saunders
AFSCME
Christopher M. Shelton
Communication Workers of America
Randi Weingarten
American Federation of Teachers
Board of Directors
The Economic Policy Institute has board members that deal with and have experience in the economy? I'm shocked.
They have a bunch of whiney, liberal twats. But I repeat myself.
I'm pro in promoting the American Worker. You, being a Putin "ass boy" not so much.
Then you shouldn't be such a union butt boy.