Anti-Union Rep Admits His Group Opposes Majority Rule
Congressman Phil Hare, a Democrat from Illinois, takes on Doug Stafford, vice president of the National Right to Work Committee, after Stafford repeatedly uses the term “union boss” during a March 10, 2010 House Education and Labor Committee hearing on collective bargaining rights for public safety employees. The vice president for one of the nation’s most anti-union, anti-worker organizations showed what we knew all along: Those fighting workers and their unions oppose the democratic process. During a hearing yesterday on a House bill to expand bargaining rights for the police and firefighters, Rep. Phil Hare (D-Ill.) exposed the myths and lies spun by the Big Brother-named National Right to Work Committee. Doug Stafford, the group’s vice president, attempted to portray the bill as forcing “monopoly bargaining on every police and firefighter.” Hare, a former president of and steward for his union, would have none of it.
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