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Forced-Dues for Politics Archives

November 10

Supporting Big Labor’s Forced-Unionism Agenda Doesn’t Pay

This past election, opponents of forced unionism in Virginia sent the union bosses’ handpicked politicians a LOUD and CLEAR message . . . . . . supporting Big Labor’s forced-unionism agenda doesn’t pay politically. You see, it’s no secret that…

November 5

Mark Mix Discusses Philadelphia’s Big Labor Commuter Shutdown

The National Right to Work Committee President Mark Mix discussed the Big Labor commuter shutdown that is hurting workers all across Philadelphia with Fox Business Channel’s Brian Sullivan. Mix pointed to the fact that many union members did not want…

October 30

Big Labor Scam in New York

The New York Post rips the cover off New York’s Big Labor-funded “Working Families Party.”  Using workers’ dues money, the WFP allows endorsed Big Labor supporters to pay a nominal sum below fair market value which gives the candidates they…

October 27

Big Labor Biggest Contributor to Deeds

According to the Washington Post, Democrat candidate for Virginia Governor Creigh Deeds’ biggest group of contributors is forced-dues funded Big Labor: The Virginia Public Access Project (VPAP) has been working hard to slice and dice finance reports submitted…

October 22

The Becker Nomination

The problems with the nomination of Craig Becker to the National Labor Relations Board are laid out in the Washington Times. The former AFL-CIO and SEIU lawyer will be a push button advocate of forced unionism, and as his history…

October 20

What Comes Around Goes Around

Dan Walters is a veteran and often astute observer of California politics and he recognizes some of the budget problems California suffers under comes from the power of big labor unions have in the state, especially the public employee unions:…

October 13

SEIU Thinking Ahead

Showing that the SEIU bosses are always thinking ahead on how to spend workers dues money on politics, the union just announced the hiring of a new political consultant who will manage their effort to redistrict congressional lines to benefit…

October 8

Obama Forces Non-Union Workers to Subsidize Failing Big Labor Pensions

Obama’s Big Labor Department announced a $35 million construction project that forces all workers on the project to pay forced union dues or fees and then forces them (through their employer) to contribute to underfunded union administered pension programs. Because…

October 7

Big Labor Lackey

It’s sad that the president of the United States could be considered anyone’s lackey but in the case of President Obama and Big Labor the shoe fits snuggly. Matthew Continetti in the Los Angeles Times opines:   The president has…

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