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Right to Work Archives

SCOTUS To Hear Right To Work for Public Servants Case
September 28

SCOTUS To Hear Right To Work for Public Servants Case

  U.S. Supreme Court Agrees to Hear First Amendment Challenge to Forced Union Fees for Government Workers Worker Advocate: Injustice to the Free Speech rights of public school teachers, public safety officials, and other government workers close to coming to…

Michigan County Employee Wins, Court Stops Teamsters Dues Confiscation
September 18

Michigan County Employee Wins, Court Stops Teamsters Dues Confiscation

The Right to Work battle still continues in Michigan with union officials failing to comply and opting to try to create loopholes to handcuff employees.  However, with free representation from the National RIght To Work Legal Defense Foundation. Inc.,…

'Reaching Out' to Richard Trumka Wasn't a Smart Move
September 5

'Reaching Out' to Richard Trumka Wasn't a Smart Move

The best way for the White House to defend itself from AFL-CIO chief Richard Trumka and others of his ilk is to attack Big Labor’s special privileges relentlessly. Last month, AFL-CIO Richard Trumka’s resignation from President Donald Trump’s manufacturing commission,…

September 2017 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
September 1

September 2017 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary

Here is where you can find a summary and a pdf version of the September 2017 National Right To Work Newsletter.

Big Labor Desperate to Stop Right to Work Law
August 29

Big Labor Desperate to Stop Right to Work Law

Last year, no one doubted that a gubernatorial victory for Big Labor apologist Chris Koster (pictured) was union bosses’ only plausible means to block RIght to Work passage in Missouri. But voters soundly rejected Koster. Image: Camille Phillips/St. Louis Public…

Court: Racist Comments Grounds for Dismissal Unless During Union Activity
August 28

Court: Racist Comments Grounds for Dismissal Unless During Union Activity

U.S. Appeals Court okays workplace racism if it is done in conjunction with union activity.  The Steelworkers Union (AFL-CIO) union defended defended Anthony Runion, the fired employee, who yelled to African-American replacement workers, “Hey, did…

Forced Dues Dooms Big Labor
August 18

Forced Dues Dooms Big Labor

Doomed by Ben Johnson (recent past President of the Vermont State AFL-CIO and American Federation of Teachers unions) I support Right to Work. Nationwide in the private sector, in the public sector, in any other sectors that unions…

How Did Teamster Toughs Get Away With It?
August 16

How Did Teamster Toughs Get Away With It?

Despite testimony from multiple witnesses that Daniel Redmond (left), Robert Cafarelli (center), and their cohorts had threatened, strong-armed and intimidated the cast and crew of a reality show, the Teamster toughs had the legal deck stacked in their favor. Image:…

Will Trump Administration Punish Iowa for Curtailing Monopolistic Unionism?
August 8

Will Trump Administration Punish Iowa for Curtailing Monopolistic Unionism?

Does U.S. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta really think reducing union bosses’ monopoly power over transit workers is bad for the workers? Photo: Copyright Getty Images For years, U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) bureaucrats have exploited a vague provision in the…

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