Workers Vote 356-80 to Boot UFCW Bosses from Delaware Poultry Plant after Previous Ballots Shredded
Mountaire Farms workers win against UFCW officials in a 356-80 vote after the union bosses tried to toss out their original ballots.
 
              Mountaire Farms workers win against UFCW officials in a 356-80 vote after the union bosses tried to toss out their original ballots.
 
              President Mark Mix recently wrote a piece where he discusses how Terry McAuliffe ruined his own chances of winning the Virginia Election.
 
              Labor board agent revealed how individual workers voted in latest example of why in-person, secret-ballot voting better protects workers from retaliation and pressure tactics
 
              30 maintenance workers from Rush University in Chicago recently voted against the Teamsters Local 743 with a not-so-surprising majority.
 
              From National Right to Work Committee President Mark Mix’s Newsmax Op-Ed about Biden’s appointment to head the US Department of Labor: union boss and Big Labor politician Marty Walsh. Department of Labor, or Department of…
 
              But, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris want to give Big Labor Bosses control over your lives and take us back to 1935 Below is a sampling of the media coverage that The National Right to Work Committee and our President…
 
              While campaigning at numerous Big Labor Events, Biden and Harris have gleefully stated that right to work must go; making forced unionism the goal of any future Administration of theirs. Mark Mix on One America News, Labor Day 2020
 
              224 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, including 66 from Right to Work states, voted for legislation that would cut the heart out of every state Right to Work statute and constitutional provision that is currently on the books.
 
              Big Labor is now demanding that, even in staunchly pro-Right to Work states like Virginia, politicians must support compulsory unionism to receive its backing. “There is no doubt that a rising share of elected officials in Virginia are dependent on the Big Labor machine to get in power and stay in power,” noted National Right to Work Committee President Mark Mix.