Right to Work President Demands Tennessee Protect Employees, Not UAW Bosses' Unionization Schemes

Right to Work President Demands Tennessee Protect Employees, Not UAW Bosses' Unionization Schemes

No union, but especially not one with multiple top officials convicted in federal court of accepting bribes and embezzling workers’ dues money, should be allowed to impose unionization on workers by colluding with company officials to bypass a secret ballot vote. That’s why it is critical that any state incentive package includes a condition that the decision over whether to unionize the proposed Ford-SK Innovation Western Tennessee plant be made with workers having the full protection of a federally supervised secret ballot vote, and absent any backroom deal between company and UAW officials.

UAW's Gary Jones Plea Demonstrates Need for National Right To Work Act

UAW's Gary Jones Plea Demonstrates Need for National Right To Work Act

Gary Jones Plea Deal: “The root of this corruption was compulsion. Federal law gives union bosses the power to force workers under their so-called ‘representation’ against their will, and in states without Right to Work protections to force them to subsidize their activities or else be fired. Those dual coercive powers are what put UAW tyrants in a position to begin with that allowed them to sell out the rank-and-file so they could live large.