Virginians’ Right to Work in Peril
Virginians’ Right to Work could be in grave peril in 2020, depending on the outcome of this fall’s elections.
Virginians’ Right to Work could be in grave peril in 2020, depending on the outcome of this fall’s elections.
West Virginia Worker Submits Amicus Brief to State Supreme Court Defending Right to Work Law Against Union Boss Lawsuit The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation has special West Virginia Right to Work legal team to assist employees…
Job-Creating Investments Pour Into Kentucky In 2018, a National Right to Work attorney went before the Kentucky Supreme Court to defend the state’s Right to Work law on behalf of factory employees William and Jacob Purvis (pictured) and one other…
Michigan Education Association union settles, pays refunds, and agrees to recognize employees’ membership resignations and stop demanding forced union dues Union officials claimed that the workers owed membership dues until the next “window period” to resign came around in August…
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…
Big Labor politicians like Betty Sutton and Rich Cordray, who are running for Ohio’s top executive offices, will apparently take whatever forced-dues support they can get, even from the scandal-ridden United Auto Workers union brass. Sutton-Cordray Credit: UAW Big Labor…
BOURBON AND BATTERIES: Gov. Matt Bevin thanked EnerBlu executives for bringing good-paying jobs to Pike County, Ky., then handed them a bottle of whiskey’s “sweet spot,” for which the Bluegrass State is world-famous. Credit: Missouri Times But Missouri Job Creation…
According to Tammy Wawro, top boss of the NEA teacher union-affiliated IowaState Education Association, allowing school districts to offer higher pay to teachers who accept difficult assignments is bad for school employee “morale”! Credit : Scott Morgan/Freelance Thanks to…
"We welcome today’s ruling by the Franklin County Circuit Court upholding Kentucky’s Right to Work law..." - NRTW President Mark Mix