Labor Relations Radio, E114—Frank Ricci on How Unions are Quietly Embedding Costly Social-Justice Programs Into Contracts - podcast episode cover

Labor Relations Radio, E114—Frank Ricci on How Unions are Quietly Embedding Costly Social-Justice Programs Into Contracts

Feb 06, 202435 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Episode description

Frank Ricci, a Labor Fellow at Yankee Institute, Retired Union President for New Haven (CT) Fire Fighters, and Battalion Chief, returns to Labor Relations Radio to discuss how teachers’ unions and their progressive counterparts are using the collective bargaining process to put costly social-justice programs into contracts under the nose of taxpayers.

In Boston, Ricci wrote recently, teachers’ union president Jessica Tang announced they secured “an unprecedented $50 million to commence bolstering the affordable housing that Boston students and families require.”

The Boston contract is being utilized as a template by the AFL-CIO to advance housing and ‘environmental justice,’ he notes.

Related:

* How The Teachers Unions Embed Socialism Into Their Contracts

* How Superintendents Deceive Taxpayers into Higher School Budgets

* Labor Relations Radio, E87—Guests Frank Ricci & Keith Williams on Marxist Union Salts

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