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Maine Archives

Maine Governor Keeps His Promise
March 3

Maine Governor Keeps His Promise

Maine Governor Paul LePage has made good on a promise to protect workers from forced unionism in Maine. Two right-to-work bills have been introduced in the legislature that would make…

Maine Joins the March Against Forced Unionism
February 14

Maine Joins the March Against Forced Unionism

It looks like reform is on the agenda in Maine as State Rep. Tom Winsor (R) says workers should have the choice whether to join a union and pay dues.   Gov. …

80% of Union Members Agree, Right To Work is Best Policy
February 2

80% of Union Members Agree, Right To Work is Best Policy

  When asked, workers choose freedom, even union workers. In Frank Luntz’ recent poll, 80% of union members chose the Right to Work which allows individuals to freely choose whether or not to belong or pay fees to…

July 13

Oppressive State Government Employers

Proponents of the Card Check Forced Unionism bill can’t seem to keep their stories straight.  They claim they must eliminate the use of a secret ballot election to ensure workers can unionize over the objections of their abusive bosses and…

July 9

Maine Public Employees Losing Their Secret Ballot?

Maine public employees may find themselves literally under attack if “LD 934, An Act to Clarify Public Sector Employee Fair Choice in Collective Bargaining” passes.  This will eliminate secret ballot options from employees and invited union organizers…

May 20

Harkin's Threat

Sen. Tom Harkin (D-Iowa) is threatening to move the Card Check Forced Unionism bill to the Senate floor as introduced unless a some other forced unionism scheme is worked out.  Frankly, an up-or-down vote on the Harkin bill would be…

November 1

Another $20 Million in Big Labor Political Spending

Add another $20 million in the already ballooning political budget of the union bosses. The “Change to Win labor federation” is “. . . spending more than $20 million — mostly under the radar — to help elect Democrats in…

July 2

Locke v. Karass

The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation has a new video. In the latest update to Right to Work’s YouTube channel, Daniel Locke, lead plaintiff in the Foundation’s Locke v. Karass Supreme Court case, discusses…

April 7

Support Union Bosses at Your Own Peril

The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace (CDW) today released results from a series of surveys in the battleground states of Minnesota, Colorado and Maine conducted by McLaughlin & Associates showing that the Card Check Forced Unionism Bill is hurting its…

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