Gov. Scott Walker Releases "Power to the People" Labor Plan
Madison, Wis. -- Ahead of his town hall today in Las Vegas, where he will discuss his labor policy, Governor Scott Walker revealed his comprehensive "Power to the People" labor reform plan. Read it here: http://sw.gop/91
Just as Walker successfully implemented commonsense reforms in Wisconsin that took power away from the big-government special interests and gave it back to hardworking taxpayers, he has a plan to do so in Washington. Walker's "Power to the People" plan will check the power of big-government special interests, empower individual workers and protect taxpayers through a number of reforms, including:
• Eliminating the National Labor Relations Board
• Eliminating Federal Employee Unions
• Making every state a Right to Work state
• Eliminating special interest giveaways that drive up costs for taxpayers
Growing the economy requires a comprehensive approach, and labor reforms are a key part of the equation. The commonsense labor reforms outlined in Walker's plan will focus the federal government’s role to ensure that special-interest loopholes are closed, long-standing democratic principles are preserved and employees and taxpayers are protected. Americans deserve a president who commits to policies to increase jobs and reward hard work, and those results will be delivered under a Walker administration





















