What Is Virginia Democrat Candidate Afraid of?
Abigail Spanberger dodges Right to Work questions, raising concerns she may back forced unionism if elected Virginia governor.
Abigail Spanberger dodges Right to Work questions, raising concerns she may back forced unionism if elected Virginia governor.
Efforts come in the face of anti-Right to Work push by Teamsters bosses and Teamster-backed Biden-Harris Labor Board rule change to disenfranchise workers
Union Bigwigs Grab Control Over K-12 Employees in Fairfax County
In 2020, Big Labor senators like Monty Mason and then-Gov. Ralph Northam colluded to kill Virginia’s ban on monopolistic public-sector unionism. Now Mr. Mason and his legislative cohorts must answer to their constituents.
In November 2021, Virginians elected a governor, Glenn Youngkin, and a House majority opposed to monopolistic unionism in government. And this year all 40 of the state’s Senate seats are potentially up for grabs. (Credit: Rachel Leppert, Youngkin for Governor/…
Companies investing in Right to Work Virginia include Bowman Andros Products, Better Future Farms, and Weidmüller.
Union bosses seized full dues over employees’ clear objections, despite state Right to Work laws in Virginia and Kentucky
Businesses choosing Right to Work Virginia include Amentum Services, ISO Group, PRINCO, and Engineered BioPharmaceuticals.
Three businesses have plans to invest in Right to Work Virginia, and they are Yellow Dog Software, Amazon Web Services (AWS), and Armored Fresh.