No its not. The anti-union efforts are being spearheaded by the Koch brothers and the waltons. The anti-union bills use the exact same language as the model bills from their dunded AEP and ALEC organizations that are dedicated to rolling back labor laws, safety laws and benefits. These are the same people who refused to provide basic safety standards in Bangladesh resulting in huindreds of people dying in their factories. They make no secret about rolling back federal labor and safety standards. They don't agree with being forced to pay ovetime over 40 hours a week. They don't want to have to comply with OSHA. They want to get rid of the clean air and clean water act. They admit it. Some conservative talkers even outright say it. They don't want the federal government to be setting standards for these things. You've even hinted at believeing the fed shouldn't be dealing with those issues. Like I said- honest conservatives admit this. Dishonest ones call it a load of crap.
Are there people who are anti-union, including the Koch brothers. Absolutely! They push to prohibit unions or prohibit collective bargaining. I don't believe that any government should prohibit them.
As for the fed dealing with these issues, your right. I don't think that the Fed should deal with these issues. It is not their job, it is each States' job to address them. That is the way that the founding fathers intended it to be.
I do think that each state should have OSHA regulations to protect people on the job. Right now that is how it works in Michigan.
I do not think that we should have a minimum wadge and I do not thing that there should be a regulated work week. Seriously, how many Planners do you know that limit themselves to a 40 hour work week? I know too many people who have been extremely successful because when they were young the tossed out the idea that they were only going to work 40 hours a week. For example, I work 3 days a week and sometimes those days are 14 to 15 hours long. But I spend the other 4 days with my family.
I also think that each state should have some level of environmental regulations. More so, I think that there needs to be serious improvement in public education regarding the products we buy and how the manufacturing or use of these products impacts the natural environment.
You can say what you want, but to call this bill union busting is still a load of crap. But then again, if Unions are so wonderful, people will be falling over themselves to stay in and unions will have more money than ever before. OR, people will realize that some unions (Not all but some) don't represent the ideas and principles that they believe and get out.
Dishonest republicans might call it a load of crap, but so to honest Libertarian / Independents who know the truth.
These basic facts are, of course, well-known outside the bubble. What is not as well known is that Snyder and Walker lied about their intentions. Or at least disguised their anti-union intentions during their campaigns. But Snyder specifically stated numerous times gutting unions ALEC-style was not on his agenda.
And Obama once said he was not in favor of same sex marriage. But as the saying goes, you can tell if a politician is lying if their mouth is moving.