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The United Automobile Workers union, a primary beneficiary of President Obama's decision to rescue domestic carmakers, is now trying to return the favor.Virginia is standing up to pro-union project labor agreements.
As Mitt Romney prepared to deliver an economic address here on Friday declaring Mr. Obama's three years in office a "failed presidency," hundreds of union members gathered on the top level of a parking deck as a freezing drizzle fell.
"Thank you, President Obama!" shouted the union's president, Bob King. He gripped a bullhorn as he exhorted the crowd, "Everyone!" They roared back, "Thank you, President Obama!"
From the Washington Post:
On Thursday, the Virginia House and Senate also passed identical bills that would prohibit the use of mandatory project labor agreements for state-funded projects in Virginia.From the Wisconsin State Journal: Mark Schug: Free, Flexible Labor Market Key
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