Rightwing Radio Host Condemns John Kasich’s Union-Busting Law
On November 8th Ohio voters will get a chance to overturn Governor John Kasich’s Cripple-Labor-Unions law. Opinion polls show the union-busting law to be unpopular and likely to be voted down.
And now, of all people, rightwing radio host Bill Cunningham has blasted John Kasich for refusing to meet with labor unions before he pushed for his anti-worker law, Senate Bill 5. Bill Cunningham said:
“From my perspective, those affected by governmental decisions need to have a place at the bargaining table to determine the outcome of what’s being discussed. The best Americans I know are cops, firefighters, and teachers. They’re reasonable and they’re good people.”
And then he went on to urge Ohio voters to vote No on the anti-worker law (Issue 2.)
I’d never heard of Bill Cunningham before, but whatever his views are on other issues, he’s got this one dialed.
Labels: Bill Cunningham, Issue 2, John Kasich, Ohio Senate Bill 5, Ohio union busting, Ohio voters