Showing posts with label Hilda Solis. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hilda Solis. Show all posts
Monday, September 6, 2010
The Company strikes back
It may be only a press release, but it was picked up as news and it conveys a powerful rebuttal to the union's posturing in the Mott's strike (as well as to Secretary of Labor Solis who suggested the parties need to come back to the bargaining table).
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Becker appointment to NLRB
Labor Secretary Hilda Solis suggests action on the Becker NLRB appointment will please labor. Recess appointment? Not sure, but solis told labor leaders they would be "very pleased."
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Secretary Solis speaks to labor
Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis spoke to the AFL-CIO convention Monday. She pledged "to make the "strongest case possible" for the Employee Free Choice Act; Project Labor Agreements and healthcare reform. Secretary Solis, in support of EFCA, proclaimed "It’s not enough to have fair wages and a safe workplace -- workers also need a voice on the job!" She promises to add "670 additional investigators, inspectors, and other program staff, returning our worker protection efforts to a level not seen since 2001." This move will ensure more investigations affecting more employers, something we have seen already occurring. Employers should review their policies, and more importantly, the application of them to their workplace before the DoL investigator arrives. The full speech is available from the AFL-CIO website.
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