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Sunday, February 27, 2011

Mississippi governor Haley Barbour Trumps Trumpka On Collective Bargaining Rights

From Freedom's Lighthouse:

2:24 PM (4 hours ago)Gov. Haley Barbour Trumps Trumpka on Collective Bargaining “Rights” – Video 2/27/11from Freedom's Lighthouse by Brian


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Here is video of Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour responding to AFL-CIO President Richard Trumpka’s assertion that Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is trying to take away the “rights” of the state’s public sector workers.



Barbour very correctly responded to Trumpka by saying “there is no right to this (collective bargaining) under the Constitution.” He also pointed out that Federal Workers have no collective bargaining rights for wages or retirement benefits.



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