Congress

You Still Aren't Listening

 

by Sudhama Ranganathan

<p>The Town Hall not so peaceful takeover hype during the month of August made it seem a large majority of Americans were opposed to government sponsored health care reform.  All over the media images of village trouble makers organized and having fun at the expense of decent folk was promoted as general American mentality.  Health care reform was vanquished said pundits across the boards because apparently we preferred to let corporate greed alone decide the fate of our health.  Voices of the town hall ambushes were said to be speaking for all of us.</p>

A COMING POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE?

BANNED BOOK PREDICTS THE END OF THE MUBARAK’S REGIME AND A COMING POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE

Chicago, IL - Banned book by award-winning author and university professor Aladdin Elaasar is released in the USA. “THE LAST PHARAOH: MUBARAK AND THE UNCERTAIN FUTURE OF EGYPT IN THE VOLATILE MID EAST” was banned in Egypt and Arab countries after its initial release as an eBook on Amazon and Mobipocket. The hard copy is now available through Beacon Press.

Beware of opponents of the Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Tactics and Lies

In recent weeks, you may have seen ads on TV or news releases or letters to the editor in your local newspaper bashing “big labor” and the Employee Free Choice Act.

The EFCA is federal legislation — passed by the U.S. House but stalled in the U.S. Senate — that will make it easier for workers to organize unions. Both the AFL-CIO and the Change to Win Federation have united to make passing EFCA a priority for the new Congress in 2009.

Amending The Employee Free Choice Act. A Compromise Every Union Can Live With.

The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) is legislation in the United States which aims to "amend the National Labor Relations Act to establish an efficient system to enable employees to form, join, or assist labor organizations, to provide for mandatory injunctions for unfair labor practices during organizing efforts, and for other purposes.

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