Showing posts with label All-China Federation of Trade Unions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label All-China Federation of Trade Unions. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2009

Obama Budget: Punish Foes, Reward Supporters

There's probably nothing unusually (okay, let's take the "probably" out) about a president's slashing the budget in areas that his opponents favor and increasing it for items and programs his supporters favor. Witness Barack Obama, who has in his first budget has already cut defense, cut union oversight, cut abstinence education, and etc., etc. (though somehow the funding for E-Verify, bane of unions and liberals alike because it's so efficient and accurate in identifying illegals, got increased funding).

The author over at Sweetness and Light sums it up pretty well:
Defense, national security, prisons holding illegals, nuclear and coal production, farmers and those in rural areas – and anybody who might carp about his giveaways to his constituents are the ones having their funding slashed.
And this is just on-the-books funding. Think of all extra-budgetary funding for TARP and other programs that rely on conjured (i.e., printed or fake) money. And what about billions and billions every year to run Obama's new plaything, Government Motors (formerly General Motors) to proceed imaginary green cars that no one wants?

Welcome to the Great Repression (of freedom and capitalism).

Monday, March 23, 2009

Chinese Use Card Check to Unionize Wal-Mart

I've written previously about the card-check union organizing provision in the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) now before Congress. It turns out that this is the same method, gathering signatures, that Chinese workers used to set up unions in every Wal-Mart branch in China.

This was fairly revolutionary for the All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU), which had been accustomed to being co-opted for a price. Generally, the union would approach the management of a company and strike a deal for one of its own to be given a mid-management position to oversee the union branch, and in the bargain would receive two percent of all wages for its operations. That two percent, naturally, would go to the main union, but it would also be used to buy presents for the workers at Chinese New Year's and so on. Workers' rights would hardly be considered.

Wal-Mart, however, balked at this process and wouldn't accede to hiring a union rep or to paying the two percent. It pointed to Chinese law, which said that the workers had to request a union. This was anathema to the ACFTU, which had never had to organize and by law couldn't even strike. ACFTU had no experience in grass-roots mobililzation.

Surprise, surprise, however, came when workers at the Jinjiang Wal-Mart in Quanzhou City, Fujian Province, met in the middle of the night and collected the 25 signatures necessary to form a union. Wal-Mart at first threatened to fire anyone who joined the union, but as branch after branch went through the "card check" process, Wal-Mart accommodated the ACFTU and is now unionized nationwide.

So, you can see why American unions thirst for EFCA and card check.

Somehow, though, I think unionization would cost Wal-Mart U.S.A. more than two percent of its payroll. That's why its opposition to EFCA is so ferocious.