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Posts published in July 2018

U.S. Supreme Court Rules in favor of Mark Janus in Janus v. AFSCME Statement by Jeanne Allen Founder & CEO The Center for Education Reform

It’s a great day in Washington, DC! The high court’s decision strikes a blow for the freedom guaranteed to individuals under the constitution. No citizen of the United States can be compelled to support speech that he or

FISCAL YEAR 2019 BUDGET UNANIMOUSLY APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL, AFFIRMING A COMMITMENT TO PROGRESS, OPPORTUNITY AND INNOVATION

BOSTON – Wednesday, June 27, 2018 – The Fiscal Year 2019 (FY19) budget submitted by Mayor Martin J. Walsh today was unanimously approved by the Boston City Council, building on the Walsh Administration’s record of presenting a balanced, sustainable and proactive budget investing in the needs of our growing city.…

MA Business Owners Applaud $15 Minimum Wage Being Signed Into Law by Gov. More than 300 Business Leaders Endorsed Massachusetts Business for a Fair Minimum Wage Statement Backing Increase to $15

BOSTON, June 27, 2018 – Business owners across Massachusetts are voicing support for raising the state minimum wage to $15 an hour, which Gov. Charlie Baker was expected to sign into law Thursday.

Statement from Lou Antonellis, Business Manager of IBEW Local 103, following United States Supreme Court Decision in Janus v. AFSCME

 

Boston, MA – “Today’s Supreme Court decision in Janus v. AFSCME is a great disappointment for our brothers and