January 23, 2012
Indiana unions threaten to occupy Super Bowl
Indiana unions, opposed to becoming the first right-to-work state in the Rust Belt, may disrupt Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis. Their unnecessary roughness will cost the Hoosiers needed jobs.
On Friday, as the Indiana Senate was scheduled to take up legislation supported by Gov. Mitch Daniels to make Indiana the 23rd right-to-work state, Indiana unions considered copying the disruptive and coercive tactics of Occupy Wall Street to disrupt arguably America's premier sporting event, the Super Bowl, to be held in Indianapolis on Feb. 5. ...
If the bill passes before Feb. 5, some Indiana labor activists are considering protests before a nationwide audience.
These protests would include Teamsters clogging city streets with trucks, and electricians staging a slowdown at the convention center site of the NFL village.
Read the original article at Investor's Business Daily
Read more at: http://times247.com/articles/indiana-unions-threaten-to-occupy-super-bowl
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February 3rd Super Bowl ~ Indiana unions threaten to occupy Super Bowl
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