Forced-Dues Status Quo Challenged in States
“The evidence that prices are generally lower and living standards are higher in Right to Work states than in forced-unionism states is indeed compelling,”
“The evidence that prices are generally lower and living standards are higher in Right to Work states than in forced-unionism states is indeed compelling,”
Kansas has two new businesses settling in here, and they are Empirical Foods and KMS. Altogether, they will create 350 new jobs!
Union-label Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), is expected to become majority leader next year if Big Labor Democrats take over the chamber this fall.
Philadelphia electricians union bigwigs aren’t curtailing their partisan political activism the least bit as they face a federal trial scheduled for January on charges they colluded to embezzle more than $600,000 from rank-and-file workers. Photo credit: John McDevitt/KYW Newsradio (Philadelphia).
“Even more than their embrace of shady union bosses’ support, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ unabashed advocacy for this destructive power grab is a sure sign that helping Big Labor, not American working men and women, is what they are all about.”
Joe Biden [...] is running on a labor-policy platform far more radical than those advanced by 2016 Democrat nominee Hillary Clinton or former President Barack Obama.
Here's a summary of what you'll find in our November/December 2020 National Right To Work Newsletter. You can read it here!
“Contrary to Nancy Pelosi’s expectations, the governors and lawmakers of Right to Work states have not joined their counterparts in Illinois, New Jersey and Connecticut in pressing for a federal bailout.
Union Corruption is everywhere. As of last November, nine people pleaded guilty to criminal misuse of workers’ union dues and/or corporate funds set aside for worker training.