Card Check for Thee, Not Me…Media Matters forces secret ballot election in unionization drive

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Bill McMorris:

Despite huge donations from the Service Employees International Union and numerous blog posts advocating for unionization in other industries, Media Matters for America is actively resisting allowing its workers to join the union.

The SEIU has donated $150,000 to the liberal attack group between 2009 and 2012.  Those donations represented more than 20 percent of the $735,000 Media Matters took in from unions, including the National Education Association, AFL-CIO, and American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Workers, during that 4 year span.

Those donations have not helped SEIU win any favor in its attempt to unionize Media Matters employees. MMFA executives refused to recognize the card check campaign conducted by SEIU Local 500.

When the Maryland-based union presented signed cards from employees wishing to unionize to management, Media Matters gave “no reply,” according to NLRB filings obtained by the Center for Union Facts (CUF). The union will now have to win a secret ballot election if it hopes to organize the nonprofit.

CUF executive director Rick Berman said that MMFA’s dismissal of the card check campaign highlights the group’s hypocrisy on labor issues.

“Despite unions pouring $735,000 since 2009 into Media Matters, its chairman David Brock won’t even so much as reply to an organizing petition,” Berman said.

Media Matters has pushed the union agenda in its writing and has criticized secret ballot union elections—the same kind that the union is forcing SEIU to conduct. MMFA published multiple articles in favor or the so-called Employee Free Choice Act, which would make it easier for unions to organize through card check and prevented employers from demanding secret ballot elections.

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Please pass the popcorn.