Markwayne Mullin
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Markwayne Mullin is an American politician and businessman currently serving as the U.S. Senator from Oklahoma, a position he has held since January 3, 2022. He is a member of the Republican Party and previously represented Oklahoma's 2nd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives from January 3, 2013, to January 3, 2022. During his time in Congress, Mullin focused on issues such as economic development, healthcare, and veterans' affairs.
The Government's role is to create an environment for entrepreneurs, for go getters, for jobs, for world changers to be successful in life.
We are here to say as if this is like Charles Dickens. I mean, we think it is 1812. I mean, it is an amazing success story.
If the goal is to destroy the goose that laid the golden egg, then by all means, this hearing is a good beginning.
What this general counsel has done is attack the process for elections altogether. She wants to do away with elections.
The Government's role is to create an environment for entrepreneurs, for go getters, for jobs, for world changers to be successful in life.
If we believe in workplace democracy, we ought to give employees the right to vote as to whether or not they want a union.
We shouldn't have a biased approach. We should have what is best for America.
Thank you. And considering the Chairman doesn't want to hear any of that information, because I believe he is pretty biased in his opinion already.
I am not against unions. If you want to choose to be in a union, be in a union.
We are here to say as if this is like Charles Dickens. I mean, we think it is 1812.
The purpose of the NLRB, by law, is to provide an unbiased framework to review disputes between employees and employers, and that is not what we are seeing.
Defending the right of a worker also includes defending those who choose that it is not their best interest to join a union.
You talk about CEOs that are making all this money. And what do you make, Mr. O'Brien?
Being pro-worker means supporting all workers and all workers' rights and their ability to choose for themselves what is their best path forward for them and for their family.
The purpose of the NLRB, by law, is to provide an unbiased framework to review disputes between employees and employers, and that is not what we are seeing.





