NJ Gov. Chris Christie: “But the Teachers Union is about the accumulation and exercise of raw power”

It would appear so. We in New Hampshire need to take heed: Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ): "The fight is about who is going to run public education in New Jersey. The parents and the people they elect or the mindless, faceless union leaders who decide that they’re going to be the ones who run it … Read more

They’ll judge you by the company you keep…

Our friends at Granite Staters for Employee Freedom (GSEF) — a group seeking to educate people on the dangers of passing the so-call "card check" legislation, the deceptively-named Employee Free Choice Act  (EFCA) doing away with secret ballot voting on the question whether or not to unionize– have discovered a few interesting facts as they go … Read more

Biting the hands that feed. SEIU on the attack…

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For the nearly two years that GraniteGrok has been open for business, we have written a fair amount about the ongoing union assault on successful American companies like Wal-Mart. We have covered both the philisophical questions raised by such tactics in a free-market society as well as exactly who comprises the instigators behind such ongoing attacks. The common thread is, of course, labor unions. In their quest to maintain power and relevance, they will do almost anything, including destroy the very companies that employ them– biting the hand that feeds.

Leading the charge these days are the henchmen of the Service Employees International Union (SEIU). As reported by Matt Lewis writing at Townhall.com, the practices being used in the advancement of their cause are likely to invoke the images among many folks of the classic "union thug" from some bygone era:

Just this past weekend, the SEIU sent hundreds of "members" to disrupt a labor conference in Michigan.  They were apparently shoving people to the ground and apparently even went so far as to inflict a head wound on a retired woman (story here, video). In California, they are stalking nurses in a rival union by going to their homes with cameras — and even made a YouTube video of themselves doing it.

A  California judge even issued a restraining order against them.

What some people might not know is that in addition to routine thuggery, the SEIU has found new ways to disrupt, cajole, and otherwise shakedown their intended targets. Obviously, when physically beating up corporate execs as opposed to hapless commoners and lowly workers, there comes an added risk to the unionists: deeper pockets to pay for legal actions. As reported in Friday’s Washington Post,

Big labor is relying more on guile and theatrics than blunt force to attack the ascendancy of a new form of corporate ownership: private equity.

And tactics often get personal. Union allies staged a satire outside buyout king Henry Kravis’s lavish Long Island home, asking passersby to sign a petition giving him a break on his property taxes. Weeks later, protesters in business suits sneaked into a private-equity conference at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel in New York, where Carlyle Group co-founder David M. Rubenstein was giving a speech. They sought to shame him with a banner that read: "Why does he pay taxes at a lower rate than the hotel’s doorman?"

Then on Halloween, union members wearing Rubenstein masks paraded in front of Carlyle’s offices, handing out Sugar Daddy suckers.

The unorthodox protests are part of a campaign by the Service Employees International Union and its allies to position themselves as a check on what they regard as a new economic order, one dominated by the big private buyout firms.

And what is their problem with this "new economic order?"

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A union hack, apparently taking the “high road,”, decries American corporations and their “unmitigated exploitation” of workers. What, did they want them to actually work?

California union members assaulting Arnold supporter in 2005 . When it comes to pointing fingers at who’s to blame for the continuing exodus of manufacturing jobs to China and other such places, I have long believed that the hardcore union types should look in the mirror for a glimpse of at least one of the … Read more

Soviet-style voting makes a comeback?

We all remember hearing about how the Soviets "voted" back in the day. Either there was only one candidate on the ballot, or the "ballot" was filled out in full view of the party commissars with ties to the infamous KGB. (much like the New Hampshire "town meeting" had become prior to "SB-2" balloting) Ah … Read more

Add the Muslim American Society to the list of “usual suspects.”

I guess things are going along pretty well for our friends at the Muslim American Society (MAS). Taking time out from its normal activities like America-bashing, they are now involving themselves in some good ‘ole-fashioned union action.    News Advisory: (US Newswire) Press conference with workers, religious groups and religious clients to announce further escalation of LAX Hilton boycott. … Read more

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