Unions are now more powerful than US Law. UNBELIEVABLE!!

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Unions are willing to go very far indeed to attract immigrants to their ranks. In a dramatic new development, unions are actually protecting immigrants who are potential union members against America’s own labor and immigration laws.  A recent example involves Palermo’s Villa, a Milwaukee, Wisconsin frozen pizza manufacturer that sells to Costco.

The United Steelworkers had been trying to organize the largely Hispanic workforce at Palermo with the help of Voces de la Frontera, an immigrant rights group.   In the midst of these organization efforts, Palermo faced an immigration audit which required the company to ask workers for proof of work eligibility.  The company fired workers who did not comply, as federal law requires.   

This might seem like a routine response to a federal immigration inquiry.  Voces de la Frontera, however, claimed that the firings were an attempt by Palermo to stop the unionization drive.  The union that organized the workers, an affiliate of United Steelworkers (USW), quickly called a strike.  Soon, Palermo faced workers chanting “No justice, no pizza” picketing their factory. USW local unions across the country held “Slice of Justice” events in solidarity.

Workers striking over employment eligibility verification is astonishing.   Even more astonishing is how the federal government responded to this labor dispute.  After union officials complained about the firings to the Obama administration, United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) halted its immigration investigation against Palermo.   Was ICE satisfied that Palermo had resolved its immigration issues?  That’s not it.  An agreement between the Department of Homeland Security and the Labor Department actually requires this result. If a union and an employer are engaged in a dispute over organizing workers, ICE is barred from pursuing an immigration investment of that workplace under this agreement

A pro-immigrant group explained that this agreement means ICE can’t take action against workers who “have used a false Social Security Number or a borrowed Employment Authorization Document (EAD) to get a job” in any workplace in which there is an ongoing labor dispute. Enforcement of our laws apparently now takes a back-seat to labor unions’ “rights” to organize workplaces.  This is exactly the type of outcome that we should expect when we let labor unions get deep into our federal government.

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More proof that the liberal left radicals are only concerned with their own existence and don't give a rat's a_s about American citizens.

Crazy stuff - but luckily they were not given their job back.

http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/28/business/striking-palermos-pizza-...

The company says it would be awkward and illegal to rehire the fired immigrants. The Supreme Court has ruled that the N.L.R.B. cannot order reinstatement or back pay for illegal immigrants who were improperly fired for seeking to unionize.

Another related union story from that Michigan conservative/libertarian think tank Mackinac Center for public policy.  In the link it reports: 

“Overall, federal employees spent about 3.4 million hours working for unions while receiving federally funded salaries — the highest total since 2004,” reports Government Executive. “That marks nearly a 10 percent increase from 2010, the largest jump from one year to the next since the data became available.”... Capitol Confidential broke the story of how much taxpayer money was being spent on strictly union business by sending Freedom of Information Act requests to every school district in the state. As of 2011, Michigan public schools spent at least $2.7 million every year paying for this arrangement and 25 districts were paying for at least one full-time union head to do non-educational work during the school day.

The local union president for Chippewa Valley School District is a former elementary school teacher who receives more than $145,000 annually to deal 100 percent with union issues.

This person also went to a rally against right-to-work on a school day this past December and compared the Legislature to the Nazi Party."

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