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The Sacramento Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/06/2008
Unions, trial lawyers and other interest groups that supported Democrats “will expect quick political payback,” said Tom Donohue, chief executive officer of the chamber. The Employee Free Choice Act, however, would have “serious implications” for job creation and economic stability, Donohue said. Therefore, Congress should put off consideration of this bill until the economy improves,...
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The Pittsburgh Business Times (Free subscription) | 11/06/2008
Unions, trial lawyers and other interest groups that supported Democrats “will expect quick political payback,” said Tom Donohue, chief executive officer of the chamber. The Employee Free Choice Act, however, would have “serious implications” for job creation and economic stability, Donohue said. Therefore, Congress should put off consideration of this bill until the economy improves,...
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The Baltimore Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/06/2008
Unions, trial lawyers and other interest groups that supported Democrats “will expect quick political payback,” said Tom Donohue, chief executive officer of the chamber. The Employee Free Choice Act, however, would have “serious implications” for job creation and economic stability, Donohue said. Therefore, Congress should put off consideration of this bill until the economy improves,...
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The Washington Business Journal (Free subscription) | 11/06/2008
Unions, trial lawyers and other interest groups that supported Democrats “will expect quick political payback,” said Tom Donohue, chief executive officer of the chamber. The Employee Free Choice Act, however, would have “serious implications” for job creation and economic stability, Donohue said. Therefore, Congress should put off consideration of this bill until the economy improves,...