U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson: National Right to Work Act introduced in the 118th United States Congress
Watch as Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) introduces the National Right to Work Act in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Watch as Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) introduces the National Right to Work Act in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Mark Mix, Tom Jordan, and Kevin Dietz discuss the National Right to Work Act and the battle over Right To Work in Michigan.
Mark Mix and Kevin Hogan on NTD News discuss the introduction of the National Right to Work Act in the US House by Congressman Joe Wilson (SC).
“In an age of legislative overreach, this is one of the shortest bills ever introduced. The National Right to Work Act does not add a single word to federal law. It simply removes language in depression-era law that gives union officials the power to extract dues from non-union workers as a condition of employment.”
In the face of gradually declining membership, Big Labor’s net assets have skyrocketed since 2010. And union bosses’ forced-dues privileges made it happen.
from 2011-21, the 22 states that had Right to Work protections for the entire decade saw a total increase of 9.3% in private-sector manufacturing employment...
As the lead writer on economic matters for the New York Times, Binyamin Applebaum is notorious for carrying water for Big Labor and forced unionism.
These reports address indictments, charges, convictions, and other criminal-enforcement actions related to alleged and proven illegal activity by union officials and their hired hands.
Now there are 107 Congressional Co-Sponsors of the National Right to Work Act. There are 87 co-sponsors in the U.S. House of Representatives and 20 co-sponsors in the U.S. Senate!