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Obama’s Labor Board Pushes Manufacturing Jobs Overseas

Joseph64 Wrote: Nov 21, 2012 8:16 AM
How the hell do non-profits fall under the jurisdiction of the NLRB? non-profits by definition rely mainly on donations to survive. How can you bind a non-profit to any agreement that fixes the amount of money that they must pay out to workers when their income is not guaranteed? So let's say the non-profit has a major shortfall in donations and can't meet it's obligations to the union, then what happens? Are they supposed to go out of business because of union demands? It is similar to the reason why you cannot levy property taxes against churches. As soon as they can no longer afford to pay them, the church land is confiscated and freedom of religion goes out the window as churches across the country become subject to seizure.
Joseph64 Wrote: Nov 21, 2012 8:17 AM
Initially only the largest churches that take in the most donations will survive but eventually the ever rising property taxes will consume them, as well, and then we will have no religious establishments at all in this country.
Lance8762 Wrote: Nov 21, 2012 8:24 AM
Don't allow satan to steal your joy, Joe.

If it comes to that, the Lord sure doesn't need buildings or land.

;)
If you are wondering why American manufacturing jobs are going overseas and not coming back, look no further than President Obama’s National Labor Relations Board. The NLRB recently told a U.S. Court of Appeals that employers’ concerns that a multiplicity of small bargaining units will cripple their operations are “irrelevant” under U.S. labor law.

The Board’s position was put forward by Acting General Counsel Lafe Solomon in a disturbing brief to the Fourth Circuit. It was filed to defend the Obama Board’s highly controversial decision, Specialty Healthcare, which jettisoned 76 years of Board law. The decision authorized unions in...
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