Russ Brown (employee/labor relations)
Russ Brown is a member of the Leadership Council of I-4 Activist Watch, a front group that attacks social justice organizations in Florida.[1] His biography on I-4 Activist Watch states:
Russ is a Vice President for the Labor Relations Institute where he performs dual roles of working with industries to maintain a union free environment and oversees government affairs. Brown works on both National Labor Relations Act and Railway Labor Act issues. Brown has a strong background in the transportation industry, including air, rail and ground experience accumulating as the head of a 1,200 employee company. [1]
Russ Brown is also an Adjunct Fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.[2] He is a contributor to the American Spectator and is a favored speaker at conservative outlets such as the Heritage Institute.[3]
When testifying in front of the National Labor Relations Board in 2011, Mr. Brown stated that he once ran a transportation company spread across Western States.[4]
Linked In
Mr. Brown maintains a work history on his Linked In account
President
Center for Independent Employees
June 2012 – Present (10 months) Washington DC Metro Area
CIE is a legal defense foundation that provides free legal services to workers against unionization.
Vice President
Labor Relations Institute
January 2008 – Present (5 years 3 months) Washington DC Metro Area
Chairman
Center Right Coalition - Central Florida
July 2009 – November 2012 (3 years 5 months) Central Florida
The Center-Right Coalition network has been integral to the advancement of liberty
Resources and articles
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 I-4 Activist Watch, "About us", organization website, accessed March 26, 2013
- ↑ Russ Brown, "A Deep Secret That Labor Unions Don't Want Workers to Know", Forbes, August 16, 2012.
- ↑ The American Spectator, "Contributors - Russ Brown", organization website, accessed March 26, 2013
- ↑ YouTube, "Russ Brown, Labor Relations Institute", video, accessed March 26, 2013
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