General Motors Worker Forces UAW Bosses to Stop Seizing Dues for Politics
General Motors employee Roger Clemons won a settlement forcing UAW officials to stop illegally taking dues for politics.
General Motors employee Roger Clemons won a settlement forcing UAW officials to stop illegally taking dues for politics.
These reports address indictments, charges, convictions, and other criminal-enforcement actions related to alleged and proven illegal activity by union officials and their hired hands.
On November 15, a federal jury found that Philadelphia union kingpin John Dougherty, commonly referred to as “Johnny Doc,” had for years furnished a salary, benefits, and tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of sporting event…
Chris Smith, a union boss for local and state union in New Jersey, has allegedly stolen $75,000 from the unions and has been spending it on personal expenses.
Foundation attorneys argue IAM union “opt-out” requirement to escape payment for union officials’ political activities violates Supreme Court’s Janus standard
Delaware Mountaire Farms employee Oscar Cruz Sosa is charging the UFCW Local 27 after officials illegally surveilled him while he was helping his coworkers exercise their right to vote out the union.
With the help of the NRTW Defense Foundation, New Hampshire workers, Patrick Doughty and Randy Severance are suing the SEA Union for illegal forced dues.
Las Vegas workers have won a settlement against SPFPA union officials where they must now pay back $4,200 that was illegally taken through forced dues.
S.B. 61, the New Hampshire Right to Work Bill, would free the individual employee to combat union boss mismanagement and corruption by wielding the power of the purse string.