Posts Tagged 'National Labor Relations Board'

Made in America Panel Predicts that Employer-Paid Health Insurance Could Disappear in Light of Soaring Insurance Costs

Made in America Panel Predicts that Employer-Paid Health Insurance Could Disappear in Light of Soaring Insurance Costs

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 69 stations) with a prediction that employer provided health care coverage is in danger of being eroded as health care costs soar under Obamacare. Employers may convert employee healthcare coverage to the federal government program, which will give employees the short end of the stick.

The first guest on Made in America was Carrie Sheffield from the Competitive Enterprise Institute, who returned to ...

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Made in America Panel Warns That Obama Administration’s Accelerated Attacks On American Business will Accelerate Job Losses

Made in America Panel Warns That Obama Administration’s Accelerated Attacks On American Business will Accelerate Job Losses

Host Neal Asbury opened his nationally syndicated “Neal Asbury’s Made in America” show on Radio America (now on 48 stations) with the sobering news that the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) is destroying the very foundation of America’s franchise system by creating an environment that will allow unions to force big franchisors to unionize their franchisees.  Their first target is McDonald’s, which has been singled out initially since they aren’t big Obama supporters.  This movement could eliminate thousands of jobs ...

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Shutting Down Ex-Im Bank Punishes American Entrepreneurs and Job Seekers

Shutting Down Ex-Im Bank Punishes American Entrepreneurs and Job Seekers

With all the barriers stacked up against American entrepreneurs, a bright spot has been access to working capital through the Export-Import Bank, which is essential if American exporters are to compete in the global marketplace. Ex-Im provides working capital guarantees, insurance and direct loans to American manufacturers, helping to open new foreign markets that allow the U.S. economy to grow, while creating good-paying jobs.

Yet some in Congress are leaning toward not reauthorizing the Ex-Im Bank. A vote is scheduled for ...

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