Right to Work Demands Documentation for Firing of Top NLRB Officials
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is demanding documentation through the FOIA for the firing of NLRB Lawyers Peter Robb and Alice Stock.
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The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is demanding documentation through the FOIA for the firing of NLRB Lawyers Peter Robb and Alice Stock.
New Union Election rules are being questioned as to whether they were properly followed and should be followed, regarding a vote to decertify a union.
Mix [...] said on Tuesday that neutrality agreements are "a key privilege union bosses use to seize power over workers across the country."
Just one day after entering office, Biden is firing the NLRB general counsel even though Peter Robb had nine months to go before the end of his term.
So this Labor Day, and come November, think back to the hardworking individuals who served you throughout the pandemic and remember: They deserve a choice. Let’s celebrate American workers by being vigilant for attempts to undercut their freedoms.
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.
Mark Mix today called on Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam to veto Senate Bill 939 and House Bill 582, which both grant union bosses monopoly bargaining power.
Pelosi and the rest of Big Labor’s allies in Congress for passing H.R. 2474, the so-called “PRO Act,” which would wipe out all 27 state Right to Work laws, let Big Labor organize unions without a secret ballot vote, and impose a laundry list of other union boss power grabs. Mr. Mix stated, “This was a vote to let the union bosses put their hands back in workers’ pockets. Every member of Congress who voted for this abomination should be ashamed of themselves.” “80% of Americans agree it is just plain wrong to force workers to pay union dues or ‘fees’ just to get or keep a job. But these politicians shamelessly kowtowed to the demands of the union bosses who fund their campaigns with forced-dues dollars,” Mr. Mix continued. “Right to work supporters will remember and will hold Big Labor’s puppet politicians accountable.”