A federal rule that fast-tracks elections to unionize workers is nothing more than a political payback to organized labor, former General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz said Tuesday.Technorati tags: politics Democrats gop Republican unions news organized labor jobs economy law legal business nlrb Obama Barack Obama congress government senate politics automobiles cars auto news michigan general motors current events
"I think, look, the whole thing was voted in by a Democratic-controlled Senate. This is the Democratic Party paying back the unions for their support," he said on CNBC's 'The Kudlow Report.'
Lutz said it wasn't a surprise.
"Do we like it? No. Do we think it's a good thing? No," he said. "Will it make America more competitive? No."
Monday, April 30, 2012
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