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)…
Taxpayers Suffer Dearly, But Most Public Servants Benefit Little (Click here to download the July 2014 National Right to Work Committee Newsletter)…
Big City Union Bosses are bankrolling Mayor de Blasio’s lobbying arm, $1 million of his lobby’s $1.7 million receipts during the…
Recently, UAW Secretary-Treasurer Gary Casteel orchestrated a Kabuki Dance (political posturing) for the press and set off a several days of commotions about the United Auto Workers union and their presence in the South. But, it really was no more…
In our interviews with CEOs of major companies over the years, many told me they wouldn't even consider moving a new plant or facility to a state unless the state has a Right To Work law. Forced-union states like Maryland aren't even in the game. It was no geographical accident that Boeing built its new assembly plant in South Carolina and not in its home state of Washington and why the unions and the Obama administration tried to block the move. South Carolina is a Right To Work state, Washington isn't. Population growth over the last decade was 13 percent in Right To Work states versus only 6.5 percent in the others. Nearly five million Americans left forced-union states for Right To Work states, no doubt because Right To Work states are where the jobs are. Total income growth was about 10 percent higher in Right To Work states. If every state had such a law, the competitiveness of the entire nation would improve and fewer jobs would go overseas. In the spirit of 1776, I would love to see Congress amend the NLRA defining a nationally protected right to work and extend to all Americans a First Amendment right not to associate with a union. Until it does, every state should improve its competitive climate domestically and internationally by enacting a Right To Work law.
UAW’s “strike fund dues increase” was not for the strike fund as United Auto Worker union bosses had advertised — it was to keep paying the union’s bloated payroll and other “operating” costs. But, what got the UAW bosses in this…
According to a Rasmussen Report: “90 percent of union members say the reduction of illegal immigration is important to them,” yet Big Labor continues to push amnesty for illegal immigrants. Service Employees International Union (SEIU) uses forced-dues…
Heritage Foundation provides more Harris v. Quinn Supreme Court Opinion commentary Rod Blagojevich, who is now serving time in federal prison, unilaterally designated these home…
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.
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…