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Right To Work States Archives

October 9

Here is an Idea

First, Big Labor unions in Michigan drive up the cost of making an American automobile to the point where they are not competitive in the marketplace. Then, union bosses demand the taxpayers provide the auto companies with $50 billion…

September 24

Big Labor's Darker Side

Mark Wylie does an admirable job responding to Florida International University’s Bruce Nissen, an advocate of eliminating the secret ballot election for workers to pad the union rolls for union bosses: There is a great reason why the economy in…

September 11

Big Labor's Half Billion Dollar Gamble

Financial Week takes an insightful look at Big Labor’s big hope and big bet — the effort to end the secret ballot election — despite underestimating the amount they will spend to buy enactment of their scheme: The labor movement’s…

September 10

Federal Judge Smacks Down Utah's Speech Police, Campaign Finance Law Voided by National Right to Work Foundation Suit

The U.S. District Court has pinned back the ears of the Utah political class, particularly Lieutenant Governor Herbert — slapping down key provisions of their unconstitutional campaign finance regulations. The law was exploited by political opponents to muzzle — even…

August 29

Big Labor's Comeback

Big Labor is making its presence felt at the Democrat convention in Denver and it hasn’t gone unnoticed by the Wall Street Journal. We all know of Big Labor’s desperate effort to enact the Card Check Scam Law. But…

August 22

Foundation Acts to Stop Illegal Forced Dues

The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation issued a news release announcing parallel federal lawsuits concerning illegal forced dues: With free legal aid from the National Right to Work Foundation, three UPS employees in Kentucky and two UPS…

August 20

Daily News-Record Urges “No on Card-Check”

Harrisonburg, Virginia’s Daily News-Record has it right on the “woefully misnamed Employee Free Choice Act.” . . . Called the “card check bill,” it would effectively deprive workers of the right to decide whether or not they want a union…

August 5

Right to Work for Indiana

Andre Lacy, the Chairman of the Indiana Chamber of Commerce, weighs in on the need for Indiana to enact a Right to Work law: Increasing Hoosier incomes is among our state’s greatest challenges. Indiana must compete globally for jobs…

August 5

Heck, it's Only (Workers) Money

How is the AFL-CIO spending over $50 million in workers dues money? On political mailers, of course. National Journal reports that over 600,000 pieces are hitting mailboxes in four battleground states. The AFL-CIO begins a ramped-up campaign to define Sen.

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