U.S. Rep. Francis Rooney Introduces Bill to Stop Spending Tax Dollars on Union Activities
Rep. Francis Rooney (FL-19) introduced the Do Your Job Act of 2019 (H.R. 4090) in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Rep. Francis Rooney (FL-19) introduced the Do Your Job Act of 2019 (H.R. 4090) in the U.S. House of Representatives.
On Wisconsin Power Talker Vicki McKenna’s Show, National Right to Work President discusses WI Attorney General Josh Kaul’s refusal to enforce the Wisconsin Right to Work Law and Presidential Candidate Kamala Harris’ plan to eliminate Right to Work nationwide Listen…
Finally, the Trump NLRB Boardmembers end the 9-year delay of justice for Rhode Island nurse Jeanette Geary; and issue a sweeping decision that brings congruency to board decisions and several past Supreme Court opinions — Unions Violate Employees’ Rights…
Earlier this year, national boilermakers union bigwigs awarded Big Labor Then-U.S. Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D-N.D.) for consistently doing their bidding. This fall, the citizens of Right to Work North Dakota will have their say. Credit: International Brotherhood of Boilermakers Union…
Will the 2018 Election wipeout employee First Amendment freedom in WIsconsin and Nationally?…
What are Janus Rights? The “all-star” attorney who “changed the world” when he argued and won at the Supreme Court in Janus v. AFSCME answers and explains your related constitutional rights. The audio is taken from a Delaware radio interview…
"Tax Freedom Day consistently comes significantly earlier in Right to Work states than in forced-unionism states..." - Matthew Leen
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation attorney and Janus case Counsel of Record Bill Messenger: The Supreme Court would be ill-advised to allow public-sector forced fees to continue “effectively as a form of protection money . . . .”…
Without prompt preemptive action by President Trump, his massive infrastructure spending proposal has the potential to divert billions of forced-dues dollars into the coffers of union bigwigs like AFL-CIO czar Richard Trumka (Credit: Sam Nash) President Must Act Soon, or…