Continue to Remember Your Work Rights Post-Labor Day
Today marks one week since Labor Day, and as we all head back to work after another weekend, let's not forget our rights as hard-working citizens.
Today marks one week since Labor Day, and as we all head back to work after another weekend, let's not forget our rights as hard-working citizens.
Mark Mix, president of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation and Committee, issued the following statement on the occasion of Labor Day 2021...
Baisley is urging the Court to hear his federal class-action civil rights case contesting a dues arrangement imposed by International Association of Machinists (IAM) union officials.
Cuyahoga County probation officer Kimberlee Warren is suing the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) union in her workplace, charging union officials with breaching her First Amendment right as a public employee to refuse to support union activities.
Crane’s lawsuit maintained that IUOE's “agreement administration fee” requirement violated his rights under the 2018 Janus v. AFSCME Supreme Court decision
Plaintiff and Chicago Public Schools teacher Ifeoma Nkemdi called CTU union militants’ retaliation against her “a dishonor to the profession of education.”
With help from the NRTW Legal Defense Foundation, New Jersey teachers are taking NJEA to the Supreme Court to fight "escape period" scheme.
Two Chicago teachers have filed a lawsuit against the Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Board of Education for forcing workers to pay dues.
The lawsuit challenges a union boss-created “escape period” scheme that blocks teachers from terminating dues deductions from their paychecks...