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Compulsory Unionism States Archives

April 14

Right To Work President Mark Mix Engages Brooklyn College Students

Mitchell Langbert, associate professor of business at Brooklyn College, invited National Right to Work President Mark Mix to speak with his students on Thursday, April 6th. Mr. Mix enjoyed his second opportunity to speak with students and discuss with them…

April 5

Per Capita Public Debt $3427 Higher in Forced-Unionism States Than in Right to Work States

An analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data conducted by the nonpartisan Tax Foundation shows the 26 states that still lacked Right to Work protections in 2014 had an average per capita government debt of $10,884, or more than $3400 higher…

Redoubling Effort in New Hampshire
February 16

Redoubling Effort in New Hampshire

National Right to Work President Mark Mix Vows to Redouble Effort in New Hampshire Right to Work Supporters Plan to Build on Strong Support from Governor Sununu and State Senate to Ultimately Pass Bill in House Springfield, VA (February 16,…

National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation Launches Missouri Task Force
February 13

National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation Launches Missouri Task Force

From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, Inc.: National Right to Work Foundation Launches Missouri Task Force to Defend and Enforce New Right to Work Law Foundation staff attorneys will provide free legal aid to Missouri workers…

Missouri Passes Right To Work 100-59
February 2

Missouri Passes Right To Work 100-59

National Right to Work President Applauds MO Right to Work Passage Another Victory for Workers in Nationwide Effort to end Forced Unionism Missouri could soon become the latest state whose citizens enjoy the greater personal freedom and stronger economic growth…

More Missouri House Passing Right To Work News
January 24

More Missouri House Passing Right To Work News

From the Washington Free Beacon: Missouri passed right to work the same day that the New Hampshire Senate approved the measure and just two weeks after Kentucky adopted it. If the measure survives, they will become the 28th and…

New Hampshire Senate Passes Right to Work Bill
January 19

New Hampshire Senate Passes Right to Work Bill

National Right to Work Issues Statement on NH Senate Passing Right to Work Bill The New Hampshire Senate’s passage of a NH Right to Work bill is a welcome first step toward freeing Granite State workers from compulsory unionism Springfield,…

Missouri Right to Work Bill Passes in Missouri House
January 19

Missouri Right to Work Bill Passes in Missouri House

National Right to Work Issues Statement on MO House Passing Right to Work Bill The Missouri State House’s passage of a MO Right to Work bill is a strong step toward freeing Show-Me State workers from compulsory unionism…

'Business as Usual' For New York City Union Bosses?
January 12

'Business as Usual' For New York City Union Bosses?

Largely because the New York labor code authorizes and promotes forced union dues and fees in K-12 schools and other public workplaces, teacher union bigwig Michael Mulgrew (pictured) was able to rake in a higher salary last year than New York…

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