The National Alliance for Worker and Employer Righ

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The National Alliance for Worker and Employer Righ
122 C. St suite 220
Washington, District of Columbia 20001
USA
Ph. 202-492-3196
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William Fine, Executive Director
wfine@freeworkplace.org
202-492-3196

Democrats Say Yes To Unions And We All Pay: Private Ballots? Colorado held hostage? Asks National Alliance For Worker And Employer Rights

Governor Ritter, a Democrat, went against his own big labor bosses by vetoing very prudently a pro-union Bill. National Alliance for Worker and Employer Rights' Will Fine directs an open letter to the public.

For Immediate Release

WASHINGTON, Ala./EWORLDWIRE/April 16, 2007 --- Governor Ritter, a Democrat, went against his own big labor bosses by vetoing very prudently a pro-union Bill - a union intimidation Bill that would have driven many businesses from Colorado making it easier for unions to establish so-called "closed shops." Closed Shops would have forced all workers to pay Union dues in designated unionized businesses. To punish Governor Ritter for his action, Labor threatened to remove the '08 Democratic Presidential convention from Colorado.

Clearly unions still don't know how to win fair and square. Unions will do anything to coerce people into being a "yes" man, even to go against themselves. In this case, unions had set up the sweetest deal from the state of Colorado that would bring the Democratic convention to Denver in '08. Howard Dean had worked on the deal with Andy Stern and John Sweeney forcing Colorado to give into more union demands. The sweet deal the unions had worked out for themselves was to turn then non-union Pepsi Center in Denver into a site staffed by the stage-hand union members alone. Even in Howard Dean's words, there is a strong commitment to Denver while he gave up on non-unionized Coloradoans to close the deal to make the convention a part of his fifty state strategy.

Mr. Dean, an important question here for you to answer: Are threats to the Governor of Colorado if he is not a "yes" man for paying back the unions a part of your fifty state strategy?

Curiously,when you think Unions threaten cities like Denver with millions of potential victims to get their way, you would think the Democrats would come forward to protect him. The truth is no Democrat came forward to repudiate the lynching that Labor gave to the Governor for not toeing the party line and isn't this another sad reflection on the kind of "yes" Democrats the Unions have bred nationwide? While the Democrats want their convention in Denver, they also endorsed a radical union position that would have caused so much harm to the city. Through their undeniable silence they proved they would never stand up for Democratic rights even if their own Democratic Governor went to his end.

People of Colorado and America, ask yourself why should you be the victims of such Union coercion that forces workers to pay these "lords of chaos" for the single purpose and single privilege of having a job.

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CONTACT:
Will Fine
National Alliance for Worker and Employer Rights
122 c. st. suite 220
Washington, Ala. 20001
PHONE. 202-393-1185
EMAIL: wfine94268@aol.com
http://www.freeworkplace.org

SOURCE: National Alliance for Worker and Employer Rights

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