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Right to Work Archives

Pack Your Bags, We're Moving to a Right To Work State
May 21

Pack Your Bags, We're Moving to a Right To Work State

Governors in Non-Right to Work states receive regrets as Governors in states with Right to Work roll out welcome wagons to businesses and jobs as they choose states that fly the Right to Work Freedom Banner.  From Real Clear Policy: The…

May 14

Pittsburgh Union Bosses Buy Luggage, Drums, Sunglasses, Hockey Tickets, Etc., With Workers' Forced-Dues Money

Common sense tells you that a private organization that has the legally-enforceable power to compel people to support it financially, on pain of losing their jobs, will be far less accountable about how it spends its money than a private…

Forced-Unionism Apologist Dean Baker Favors 'Completely One-Sided' Labor Laws
May 6

Forced-Unionism Apologist Dean Baker Favors 'Completely One-Sided' Labor Laws

In a column published 50 years ago this summer, economic journalist Henry Hazlitt took on proponents of compulsory unionism who hypocritically invoke “freedom of contract” as their justification for their stance. At the time, Big Labor was pushing furiously for…

Big Labor's Harmful “Representation”
May 6

Big Labor's Harmful “Representation”

Union Lawyers Count on High Court to Ignore a Plain Fact: Monopoly Bargaining Benefits Some Teachers at Others’ Expense Thanks largely to the determined and persistent efforts of National Right to Work Committee members and supporters and their allies,…

50th Anniversary of the Fight To Repeal 14(b) -- 44 Words
May 1

50th Anniversary of the Fight To Repeal 14(b) -- 44 Words

It’s the 50th Anniversary of the 1965-66 Fight To Repeal 14(b) — federal recognition of State Right to Work Laws.  What better way than to use National Right to Work icon Reed Larson’s words to rally America to Big Labor’s ultimate…

'Whatever a Majority of Producers (Employees) Agree to, I Have to Be Bound by?'
April 28

'Whatever a Majority of Producers (Employees) Agree to, I Have to Be Bound by?'

The captivating legal drama of Marvin and Laura Horne continued last week as the case brought by these married California raisin farmers and handlers received an extraordinary second hearing before the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday, April 22. The Hornes…

Teacher Union Bosses Help Install a Convicted Felon on Eastern Missouri School Board
April 20

Teacher Union Bosses Help Install a Convicted Felon on Eastern Missouri School Board

On April 8, the citizens of Wentzville, Mo., a small city located less than an hour’s drive away from St. Louis, went to the polls to fill the two of the seven seats on their local school board that were…

Obama NLRB Declares War on Right To Work
April 16

Obama NLRB Declares War on Right To Work

The Obama National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has been hitting at the edge of Right to Work for six years; now it has signaled a frontal assault on Right to Work freedom. In a recent announcement, the NLRB signaled that it…

Even When Big Labor Can't Collect Forced Fees, It Guards Its Monopoly-Bargaining Privileges Zealously
April 10

Even When Big Labor Can't Collect Forced Fees, It Guards Its Monopoly-Bargaining Privileges Zealously

Last summer, the U.S. Supreme Court alarmed government union bosses across the country when it found, in Harris v. Quinn, that Big Labor Illinois politicians had violated the First Amendment by seeking to compel and actually compelling home personal care…

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