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Labor Organizations Archives

Indiana UAW Casino Union Bosses Face Federal Charges
February 10

Indiana UAW Casino Union Bosses Face Federal Charges

From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation:  UAW Union Bosses Hit With Federal Charges for Illegally Demanding Tropicana Casino Dealer Join Union Nonunion casino dealer was threatened by union official: pay back dues or be fired Evansville,…

West Virginia Right To Work: NRTWC VP Testifies
January 28

West Virginia Right To Work: NRTWC VP Testifies

  Oral Testimony of Greg Mourad, National Right to Work Committee West Virginia House of Delegates Judiciary Committee Hearing on S.B. 1, H.B. 2643 and H.B. 4006, Right to Work January 28, 2016 My name is Greg…

A Burden Too Great, Even For ‘Big Shoulders’
January 7

A Burden Too Great, Even For ‘Big Shoulders’

Chicago Buckling Under the Weight of Government-Union-Boss Abuses (source: National Right to Work December 2015 Newsletter) A little over a century after it was memorialized by poet Carl Sandburg as the “City of the Big Shoulders,” Chicago is struggling…

Broken Big Labor Pension Promises Dismay Workers
January 5

Broken Big Labor Pension Promises Dismay Workers

Union Kingpins Now Blame Others For Benefit-Slashing Plan They Backed (source: National Right to Work October 2015 Newsletter) In the “lame duck” session of Congress called at the end of last year, lawmakers voted, without ever holding any public…

Teacher Union Don Seeks Taxpayer-Funded Bailout
November 7

Teacher Union Don Seeks Taxpayer-Funded Bailout

New Jersey NEA Chief Backs Trillion-Dollar Federal ‘Loan Program’ (source: National Right to Work September 2015 Newsletter) For decades, many government union chieftains across America have enjoyed what effectively amounts to the ability to “elect our own boss,”…

My Name’s Joe Biden and I Work For Leo Gerard
October 19

My Name’s Joe Biden and I Work For Leo Gerard

But For Whom Do the Announced 2016 Presidential Candidates Work? (source: National Right to Work October 2015 Newsletter) By his own account, Vice President Joe Biden is still mulling over whether or not to…

Meet Steve Conn, Former Teacher Union President, and Now a 'Union Buster'
September 27

Meet Steve Conn, Former Teacher Union President, and Now a 'Union Buster'

As summer turns to fall in Michigan this year, top bosses of the Detroit Federation of Teachers union (DFT) might well be tempted to paraphrase cartoonist Walt Kelly, the creator of Pogo: “We have met the enemy, and he used to…

Can a ‘Fantasy-Based’ Legal Argument Prevail?
September 22

Can a ‘Fantasy-Based’ Legal Argument Prevail?

In Reality, NEA Union Bosses Oppose Higher Pay For Many Teachers  (source: National Right to Work August 2015 Newsletter) At the end of June, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to take up in its next term Friedrichs…

Even Harsh Critics Give Teacher Union Bosses Too Much Credit
August 18

Even Harsh Critics Give Teacher Union Bosses Too Much Credit

Garden State Gov. Chris Christie, who is currently one of the many Republican politicians running for their party’s 2016 presidential nomination, outraged Big Labor early this month when he sharply criticized teacher union kingpins on national television. In response to…

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