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  1. article Union members rally against bills they say target organized labor

    Thursday, March 1, 2012 2:44 pm

    PHOENIX – Several hundred people demonstrated Thursday at the State Capitol against four Republican bills they say unfairly target unions representing public employees.

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  • article AFL-CIO: Labor Day reflections on creating prosperity for all

    Monday, September 3, 2012 8:00 am

    Solutions to big problems don’t fit on a bumper sticker.

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  • article Unions look to rekindle interest

    Sunday, March 25, 2007 7:22 am

    CINCINNATI - On a frigid winter afternoon, scores of people stood shoulder-to-shoulder on Cincinnati’s downtown Fountain Square, to chant, cheer, give speeches and wave placards and banners in support of better economic opportunity and union rights.

  • article AFL-CIO: Elected leaders should stand for an economy that works for all

    Tuesday, November 27, 2012 8:03 am

    The election is over, but now our country faces another big moment. Behind closed doors, some members of Congress are trying to arrange a “grand bargain”—and some are insisting on extending tax cuts for the richest 2 percent of Americans while cutting Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security benefits.

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  • article Lawmaker: Regulating union picketing methods would aid Arizona business

    Wednesday, February 9, 2011 9:00 pm

    A state lawmaker wants to limit how unions can protest during labor disputes, offering a bill to ban picketing intended to coerce a company or its employees and to help employers bring defamation suits when workers spread untrue information.

    Sen. Frank Antenori, R-Tucson, said he isn’t out to impede anyone’s right to be in a union or protest but wants to protect employers from disruption and loss of business.

    “What we want to do is to make sure that those rights to assemble and rights to free speech don’t interfere with the standard [conduct] of businesses and try to interfere or disrupt business for the employer in which they may have a dispute,” he said.

    SB 1363 offers a wide range of provisions intended to limit picketing to what the bill terms “a reasonable and peaceful manner.” Among other things, the measure would make it illegal for a union to trespass on private property, obstruct roads, make threatening statements or interfere with traffic, employee and customer flow into or out of a business.

    It would also require the Arizona Secretary of State to create a “no trespass public notice list” of businesses that have established private property rights.

    The bill would allow employers to bring defamation suits seeking damages, attorney fees, court costs, punitive damages and damages for loss of business, profits and business value against those who maliciously make false statements or recklessly disregard the falsehood of those statements.

    The Senate Commerce and Energy Committee endorsed the bill on a 3-2 vote Wednesday, sending it to the floor by way of the Rules Committee. The committee’s only Democrats, Olivia Cajero Bedford of Tucson and Robert Meza of Phoenix, dissented.

    Marcus Osborn, a government and public affairs representative for the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which worked with Antenori on the bill, said the changes would allow businesses to operate without running the risk of “undue burdens” created by unions.

    “We are trying to make Arizona more competitive nationally, and one of the ways to do that is to make the best environment for employers to have a free and open workplace,” he said.

    But Mike Colletto, executive director of Community Horizons, a for-profit corporation that represents firefighters, commercial food workers and carpenters, said the bill is unnecessary because the federal labor laws already spell out what employees and employers can and can’t do and because rights of assembly and free speech are already clearly defined.

    “I just think they are overstepping their boundaries here,” he said.

    Colletto said the bill is a retaliation over a 2007 incident in which Bashas’ Supermarkets Inc. sued the United Food & Commercial Workers union for making statements about the company’s treatment of employees and alleging discrimination against Hispanic workers. Bashas’ claimed that the dispute contributed to its filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in 2009.

    “I think it’s because they didn’t like an outcome that happened in a labor dispute that they are trying to punish the union involved,” he said.

    Rebekah Friend, executive director of the Arizona chapter of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, which represents union workers statewide, said the bill violates First Amendment rights and attempts to preempt picketing rules established by the National Labor Relations Act.

    “We think that workers have the constitutional protection of freedom of speech, so we believe that this bill may even be unconstitutional,” she said.

  • article Letters to the editor: March 18

    Wednesday, March 18, 2009 9:47 pm

    We encourage readers to submit letters to the editor on issues of interest to East Valley residents. Submissions should be no longer than 300 words, factually accurate and original thoughts of the writer. Please be brief and include name, address, city and phone number for verification. Letters and comments may be edited for clarity and length.

  • article Arizona GOP lawmakers push resolution supporting Wis. governor

    Wednesday, March 2, 2011 10:00 pm

    Arizona’s budget crisis makes it important for the state to stand behind Wisconsin’s governor in his battle with public employee unions, a lawmaker contends.

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  • article Immigration law misguided, critics say

    Friday, April 30, 2010 10:58 am

    Opponents of the controversial immigration bill signed by Gov. Jan Brewer last week have several suggestions on how the state should have handled the immigration issue.

  • article Health care bill clears hurdle, gains GOP backer

    Tuesday, October 13, 2009 10:42 pm

    WASHINGTON — Historic legislation to expand U.S. health care and control costs won its first Republican supporter Tuesday and cleared a key Senate hurdle, a double-barreled triumph that propelled President Barack Obama's signature issue toward votes this fall in both houses of Congress.

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  • article Calif. official accuses Arizona group of 'campaign money laundering'

    Monday, November 5, 2012 10:00 pm

    Arizona voters are no closer today to finding who is providing major funding against two ballot initiatives despite a California Supreme Court ruling ordering disclosure.

  • article Union endorsements raise questions for Stanton

    Friday, June 24, 2011 8:00 am

    A recent email sent by Tea Party and Legislative District 20 Republican leaders calling mayoral candidate Greg Stanton "union-owned" and "the real enemy of the citizens of Phoenix" has brought up the question: Is it a bad thing for candidates to be union endorsed?

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  • article Union endorsements raise questions for Stanton

    Friday, June 24, 2011 8:00 am

    A recent email sent by Tea Party and Legislative District 20 Republican leaders calling mayoral candidate Greg Stanton "union-owned" and "the real enemy of the citizens of Phoenix" has brought up the question: Is it a bad thing for candidates to be union endorsed?

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  • article McCain, Flake among 8 working on ‘tough, but fair’ immigration plan

    Tuesday, January 29, 2013 5:44 pm

    WASHINGTON — Side by side, leading Democratic and Republican senators pledged Monday to propel far-reaching immigration legislation through the Senate by summer providing a possible path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million people now in the U.S. illegally.

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  • article What Indian money buys

    Sunday, October 22, 2006 6:28 am

    Jack Jackson should have been a natural to tap into the millions of dollars Arizona’s Indian tribes pump into elections. A member of the Navajo Nation, Jackson had represented his people as a Democrat in the state Legislature, as his father had before him.

  • article What Indian money buys

    Sunday, October 22, 2006 6:27 am

    Jack Jackson should have been a natural to tap into the millions of dollars Arizona’s Indian tribes pump into elections. A member of the Navajo Nation, Jackson had represented his people as a Democrat in the state Legislature, as his father had before him.

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  • article Officials: Obama to tap Rep. Solis, Ron Kirk

    Friday, December 19, 2008 12:42 am

    CHICAGO - Nearing completion of his Cabinet, President-elect Barack Obama has selected California Rep. Hilda Solis as his labor secretary and former Dallas mayor Ron Kirk as U.S. trade representative, officials said Thursday.

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