Forced Dues For Politics: CWA Union Hit with Federal Charge by Pennsylvania Catalus Worker
union officials likely spent over $12 billion on political activities during the 2019-2020 election cycle, far more than union officials publicly admit.
union officials likely spent over $12 billion on political activities during the 2019-2020 election cycle, far more than union officials publicly admit.
Union-label politicians who rely on forced-dues contributions to get elected often hide their stance on Right to Work. But why are GOP Senate nominees like Joe O’Dea (Colo., left) and Mehmet Oz (Pa.) concealing their positions?
By far the biggest beneficiaries of the ARP were union bosses, especially government union bosses, and their allied politicians.
The Epoch Times Recently published an article calling out past political ousting of unions, and how the same could happen to the NEA.
The National Right to Work Committee has just called on presumptive Democrat presidential nominee Joe Biden to repudiate the forced dues-fueled political support he is now receiving from ethically challenged UAW officials. Credit: YouTube Shady UAW Dons Evidently Holding…
Boasts AFL-CIO Operatives Will Be Playing Hard For Joe Biden -- As everyone expected him to do, AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka is thumbing his nose at the millions of forced dues-paying unionized workers who voted for Donald Trump in 2016 and plan to do so again this year.
224 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, including 66 from Right to Work states, voted for legislation that would cut the heart out of every state Right to Work statute and constitutional provision that is currently on the books.
Oklahoma state Rep.-elect Toni Hasenbeck is a seventh grade teacher and 2018 candidate who publicly disagreed with union chiefs on key issues like taxes and charter schools. She won in November by a 1,600-vote margin. Credit: Toni Hasenbeck campaign photo…
This year, Right to Work legislative staffers will confer with members of the Virginia state Senate and House of Delegates to discuss the best way to move forward legislation barring public employers from cutting deals to compensate public employees or third parties for union activities.