Tuesday, March 02, 2010

WFI video: Unions bosses converge on Disney World

AFL-CIO bosses are meeting at Disney World this week. They are among the Goofies who are hawking the false Fantasia of the so-called Employee Free Choice Act.

As you will learn in this Workforce Fairness Institute video, the bosses' ideas belong in Peter Pan's Neverland.



Peter Pan of course never wanted to grow up, which is a shrewd move. Not growing up means not growing old, and because union workers' pensions are underfunded, getting old is not hakuna matata.

Just ask Scrooge McDuck.

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