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AFSCME Archives

Right To Work Wins at the Grass Roots
January 3

Right To Work Wins at the Grass Roots

Voters Reward State Politicians For Barring Forced Union Dues (Source: November-December 2014 National Right to Work Committee Newsletter) Just hours after GOP Gov. Rick Snyder outraged and dismayed Big Labor by listening to…

New Mexico Next Right To Work State?
September 1

New Mexico Next Right To Work State?

Big Labor Bosses fear that a Republicans majority in the lower house of New Mexico’s legislature would give employees Right to Work protections. From the Daily Surge: Labor unions fear that if Republicans win a majority in the…

Constitutionality of Forced Dues ‘Questionable’
August 26

Constitutionality of Forced Dues ‘Questionable’

But Millions of Public Servants Must Continue to Bankroll Unions (From the August 2014 National Right to Work Committee Newsletter) From 1977 until this year,…

18,000 Wisconsin AFSCME Union Forced Members Leave
August 14

18,000 Wisconsin AFSCME Union Forced Members Leave

When given a choice, workers often choose not to be in a union.  In Wisconsin, thousands of public sector workers have dropped their labor union membership since Gov. Scott Walker’s reforms have taken effect. According to the…

Forced Unionism Linked to Public-Payroll Bloat
August 14

Forced Unionism Linked to Public-Payroll Bloat

Taxpayers Suffer Dearly, But Most Public Servants Benefit Little (Click here to download the July 2014 National Right to Work Committee Newsletter)…

Supreme Court strikes blow against government bullies
July 3

Supreme Court strikes blow against government bullies

A good day for  First Amendment Rights: The Supreme Court ended its term in style Monday with two blockbuster rulings curbing the abuse of political power and relieving men and corporations who have been ordered to act against conscience.

Today Supreme Court Clears NRTW Michigan Case
July 1

Today Supreme Court Clears NRTW Michigan Case

The National Right to Work’s Michigan class action case on behalf of 50,000 home childcare was given the green light by the U.S. Supreme Court today.  In this scheme, similar to the scheme in the Harris v. Quinn case, former…

Victory -- Supreme Court Ends Union Scheme
June 30

Victory -- Supreme Court Ends Union Scheme

Read the U.S. Supreme Court Harris v. Quinn Opinion by clicking here. From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation report about its Harris v. Quinn Supreme Court victory today:…

A Pamela Harris v. Pat Quinn Perspective
June 30

A Pamela Harris v. Pat Quinn Perspective

National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation President Mark Mix sent an e-mail out this weekend providing an interesting perspective regarding the Foundations’ Harris v. Quinn Supreme Court Case that I wanted to share with you here. From Mark…

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