Monday, August 03, 2009

Incoming AFL-CIO president Richard Trumka vows tougher labor politics

Politico reports:
Richard Trumka admits that unions were outmaneuvered on a key element of the Employee Free Choice Act — a bill making it easier for workers to organize.

But the all-but-certain incoming president of the AFL-CIO says that legislative black eye will also carry a price — and warns that the business
community and both parties ought to prepare for a more aggressive brand of labor politics once he’s in charge.


Here's a taste of unions the Chicago Way.