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If you have not yet heard or subscribed to Right to Work’s new podcasts of key issues, we have one question — “What are you waiting for?” You can subscribe here.
From the Los Angeles Times: A Los Angeles labor leader now the target of a corruption probe routinely ordered employees of a charity he headed to work on campaigns for political candidates — a practice barred by law —…
With no apparent hint of hypocrisy, the AFL-CIO is protesting efforts to clean voter rolls of unqualified voters. Union operative Arlene Holt Baker howls, “We have learned painfully that in this third century of our republic, we cannot take our…
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation has launched its official Facebook.com group. The group will help virally spread information about the Right to Work movement while keeping supporters up-to-date on the Foundation’s latest news and views. The latest…
Mark Mix, the President of the National Right to Work Committee, has sent Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s husband Todd a letter reminding him that he does have the right to cut off “forced” union dues being spent by the United…
As we celebrate Independence Day, let us take time to reflect on the importance of the individual liberties that our forefathers and generations have fought for and died to protect. Those liberties are continuously threatened. One of those threats comes…
An item in the latest National Legal and Policy Center’s Union Corruption Update made me shake my head and wonder just what qualifications voters are looking for in their candidates these days. See what you think. For four years, said…
The Republican Party of West Virginia has added a Right to Work plank to their party’s platform. Congratulations to Right to Work activists in the state who are breaking Big Labor’s stranglehold on jobs and growth. Well done.
You know things must be bad in Montgomery County, Maryland, when the Washington Post takes notice of the taxpayer giveaways to the county’s Big Labor bosses. In an editorial, the Post notices that Isiah Leggett, the county’s executive, has:…