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WASHINGTON, DC – In the wake of yesterday’s elections, International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers (IFPTE) President, Gregory Junemann, issued the following statement regarding the repeal of Ohio Senate Bill 5 (SB 5):

“Last night Ohio voters overwhelmingly sent a strong message to Governor John Kasich as well as to like-minded, opportunistic lawmakers across the nation that unjustly pinning the blame for budget woes on dedicated public servants will not be tolerated. In defeating SB 5, Ohio voters made it clear that they will not stand idly by and allow lawmakers like Kasich to strip workers of their rights in the name of fiscal sanity. Governor Kasich, as well as Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker, did not campaign on the platform of eliminating collective bargaining from public sector workers. Yet, upon entering office, their number one objective was not jobs; it was not education; it was not even deficit reduction. Instead, it was to achieve their ideological goal of eliminating the collective bargaining rights of workers.

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Politics Matter: Changes in Unionization Rates in Rich Countries, 1960-2010

This CEPR paper looks at union membership and coverage for 21 rich economies, including the United States, and finds over the last five decades a wide range of trends in union membership and collective bargaining. The national political environment, not globalization or technology, is the most important factor driving long-run changes in unionization rates in the U.S.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 14 December 2011 13:29
 

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Local 70 Stands in Solidarity with Striking Verizon Workers

After management ignored nearly all attempts at collective bargaining, thousands of Verizon workers went on strike to have their voices heard. IFPTE Local 70 proudly stands in solidarity with these workers and plans to join in nationwide protests at Verizon stores on Thursday, August 18 from Noon - 1:00pm
Last Updated on Wednesday, 17 August 2011 11:24
 

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