May 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary
In case you missed something this month, go here to see summary of our May 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter and download the PDF.
In case you missed something this month, go here to see summary of our May 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter and download the PDF.
Three companies are investing in Right to Work Arizona, and they are CIS Global, LiveRamp, and Bonelli. These will create 235 new jobs altogether.
"This sort of surveillance is on a union opponent has got to be illegal and has to be stopped and we’re going to continue to fight for him all the way.”
Mark Mix: “Independent-minded workers should not have their cases adjudicated by officials who celebrate partisan, pro-union boss attacks on the NLRB."
Bonnie Plants and Engineered Plastics are both investing in Right to Work Alabama! This will create 135 new jobs for the state!
"Hi, Peter, so exciting! And such a REFRESHING change!!! Congratulations!" Neelam Kundra, an NLRB attorney, wrote.
Companies investing in Right to Work North Carolina include Carolina Coop, Doosan Bobcat, WELD-JEN, and Invitae Corp. Altogether, creating 1,225 new jobs.
Biden-installed “Acting” NLRB General Counsel pushed inadequate settlement over worker’s objections to pay illegal dues to UFCW union.
Las Vegas police officer Melodie DePierro has filed response briefs in her case seeking to vindicate her First Amendment right to abstain from union membership and financial support.