Brunilda Vargas Testifies at National Right to Work Act Hearing
Brunilda Vargas, a Philadelphia public defender whose workplace was unionized by the United Auto Workers, testifies for the National Right to Work Act.
The headlines say it all:
Labor Movement Dusts Off Agenda as Power Shifts in Congress
…New York TimesUnions Hope Bill Energizes Organizing
…Houston ChronicleUnions Push Pays Off in Wins by Democrats
…Wall Street Journal
With Big Labor pushing an aggressive agenda to mandate membership and payment of union dues, it’s critical supporters of the Right to Work be more vigilant than ever.
Supporting the National Right to Work Committee is the first step in protecting worker freedom and defending against Big Labor’s forced-unionism agenda. Please join or renew your membership and please be generous with your contributions. We will need your support, now more than ever.
Brunilda Vargas, a Philadelphia public defender whose workplace was unionized by the United Auto Workers, testifies for the National Right to Work Act.
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