NEA General Counsel: You can't separate it It's all Politics
“So you tell me how I can possibly separate NEA’s collective bargaining efforts from politics—you just can’t. It’s all politics.” (Robert…
“So you tell me how I can possibly separate NEA’s collective bargaining efforts from politics—you just can’t. It’s all politics.” (Robert…
(Click here to download the May 2014 National Right to Work Committee Newsletter) Prison Guard Remains on Government Payroll as He Awaits…
(Click here to download the April 2014 National Right to Work Committee Newsletter) Law Bars Company From Handing ‘Things of Value’ to…
From today’s National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation news release: Chattanooga Volkswagen Workers Stave off UAW Union Boss Challenge Foundation staff attorneys help employees preserve…
Legal fight pits IL Gov. Quinn against home caregivers of disabled relatives From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation: Massachusetts Childcare Providers File Federal Lawsuit Challenging Forced Unionization Scheme Childcare providers fight dictate…
Big Labor Lawyer Admits the Truth During Supreme Court Hearing (Click to download the March 2014 Newsletter) As regular readers of this Newsletter know, in the 24 Right to Work states, employees who refuse…
Judges and Legislators Have Duty to Protect Employees’ Free Speech (click to download newsletter) Today roughly 20 states have laws on the books explicitly requiring all or…
[vsw id=”fEp2AGd-eY0″ source=”youtube” width=”425″ height=”300″ autoplay=”no”] From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation Press Release: Chattanooga Volkswagen Workers File Federal Suit to Block Further Company and UAW Collusion Workers rely…
During his political career, [Illinois Governor] Quinn has taken nearly $5 million in campaign contributions from the service employees union. "A couple weeks after the executive order was signed and the union campaign began, there was Governor Quinn on TV with the SEIU banner behind him and the SEIU leadership behind him, and I couldn't help but think that this was an exchange, a deal," said Pam Harris.