When the liberal left progressive communists can’t achieve their goals within the scope of US law, they just step outside the Founders framework to force their agenda upon us.
Big Labor is now working to abolish our (yes OUR, specifically North Carolina) Right To Work Law through the United Nations.
Where will you be and what will you do on the next Union National Day of Action on March 12th and again on April 4th ???
Full Story at BIG GOVERNMENT
Excerpts from the article:
…a 2007 decision issued by a United Nations agency against the North Carolina law is back in the spotlight today, as labor unions are gearing up to use the argument in a mass campaign to repeal all currently existing Right to Work laws in response to Wisconsin’s collective bargaining outcome.
From the “Perspectives Adopted by the Emergency Labor Meeting:”
#4: We must go to the streets to defend trade union and democratic rights, as public sector workers are now doing. The right to collective bargaining is a right enshrined in universally recognized Conventions 87 and 98 of the UN-based International Labor Organization (ILO); it is also a human right codified in the UN Charter. In fact, the United States is on trial before world public opinion for violating basic labor rights at home. The ILO ruled recently that the state of North Carolina was out of compliance with international labor standards for denying collective-bargaining rights for public sector workers, and the ILO called on North Carolina and the U.S. government to repeal this ban on collective-bargaining rights.
#14: The call to protect the right to collective bargaining must include the demand to repeal all laws that prevent workers, such as those in the U.S. South, from having the right to bargain collectively and arrive at enforceable contracts. All laws, such as the Taft-Hartley Act, that prevent the consolidation of strong unions in the Southeast and other regions of the country must be repealed.
See the video from the SEIU bus tour in Raleigh where the union leader outlines this position:
https://ncrenegade.com//editorial/north-carolina-is-out-of-compliance-with-international-law/