«Today we are in the midst of something all - too familiar to those of us who remember the 1970s and 1980s — a hysterical
smear campaign directed
against trade
unions because we represent the only real organised challenge in society to the values and views of our bankrupt establishment.
As the former foreign secretary Jack Straw said that Labour should consider reopening its Falkirk investigation in the wake of allegations that Stevie Deans used Grangemouth company facilities to
campaign on behalf of the party, the Unite general secretary warned of an «hysterical
smear campaign»
against unions.
Union president Randi Weingarten stated she was disappointed and the union would continue to fight «unethical and unlawful smear campaigns against educators,» according to the Washington
Union president Randi Weingarten stated she was disappointed and the
union would continue to fight «unethical and unlawful smear campaigns against educators,» according to the Washington
union would continue to fight «unethical and unlawful
smear campaigns against educators,» according to the Washington Post.