January 2022 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary
In case you missed something this month, here’s a summary of our January 2022 National Right to Work newsletter:
In case you missed something this month, here’s a summary of our January 2022 National Right to Work newsletter:
For well over a year, union bosses in Virginia and the rest of the U.S. fought bitterly to block the reopening of schools shuttered at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. (Credit: Brinacor/Wikimedia Commons) Big Labor Gets…
Worker charges state UAW union bosses and GM officials ignored multiple requests from worker to stop funding union political activities
“Even in his passing,[ Terry Mast ]continues to make a difference in the fight against Big Labor’s corruption and bullying..."
Three businesses investing in right to Work Georgia include Bowery Farming, Battery Resourcers, and Roper Corporation.
Gary Byron and Mark Mix discuss issues with the Biden Administration and how they are fueling the Big Labor issues.
Big Labor President Joe Biden is desperate to appear to be addressing the grave flaws in America’s supply chain.
"Let me be clear, I believe in the fundamental Right to Work. If anyone tries to bring me a bill that creates forced unionization, it will meet the business end of my veto pen." Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin
U-Haul reports that "Texas edged [Right to Work] Florida for the largest net gain of one-way U-Haul trucks in 2021; [ forced unionism ] California and Illinois saw the greatest net losses."