Card Check signatures are obtained in such a coercive manner that they can't be relied upon to indicate true worker support.
Tommy Tuberville
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Tommy Hawley Tuberville is an American politician and former college football coach who has served as the junior United States Senator from Alabama since January 3, 2020. A member of the Republican Party, Tuberville succeeded Doug Jones in the Senate. Prior to his political career, he was the head coach of the Auburn University football team, leading them to a successful season in 2010. Tuberville's political positions often focus on issues such as immigration, military funding, and education reform.
the NLRB should focus its available resources on matters that are core to the Agency's mission--unionization and collective bargaining--rather than pursuing novel legal theories.
The only fight there is the union fighting the employees who have voted clearly twice in opposition of forming a union.
We are proud to be one, and proud to have workers and industries across the state that have both chosen to organize and chosen not to organize.
the NLRB should focus its available resources on matters that are core to the Agency's mission--unionization and collective bargaining--rather than pursuing novel legal theories.
The only fight there is the union fighting the employees who have voted clearly twice in opposition of forming a union.
Card Check signatures are obtained in such a coercive manner that they can't be relied upon to indicate true worker support.
I think we got a little offtrack here. In getting back to the objection a little bit, I don't think there is anybody here who said it has anything to do with doing away with abortion. The Department of Defense has had, for years, a policy…
Alabama is a Right to Work state--one of 28 in the country. We are proud to be one.
Card Check signatures are obtained in such a coercive manner that they can't be relied upon to indicate true worker support.
The only fight there is the union fighting the employees who have voted clearly twice in opposition of forming a union.
the NLRB should focus its available resources on matters that are core to the Agency's mission--unionization and collective bargaining





