"When it comes to bad boss stories, the AFL-CIO wants to hear all about them -- hosting a contest in which the most abused worker wins a weeklong vacation. The only limitation to entering -- contestants can't be employees of the AFL-CIO."
"... the Center for Union Facts said the AFL-CIO has such a long record of mistreating its employees that it has had more than 250 unfair labor practice complaints against it in the past three years. In an ironic twist, there have been 40 attempts to unionize labor unions in the past five years."
"Labor bosses' long history of corruption, forced dues, and political malfeasance -- including the leadership of the AFL-CIO -- makes them prime candidates for the 'Bad Bosses' contest. Clearly, the only way to ensure they don't enter the winners circle is to keep the unions' bosses out of the ring altogether," CUF Managing Director J. Justin Wilson said..."
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