Forced-Dues States Yet to Recover From COVID-19
The most recent data shows that employment in Right to Work states is now 1.36 million higher than in February 2020.
Mark Mix explains the insidious nature of forced-union dues spent by unions on political campaigns. Big Labor, unlike any other contributor involved in the political process, forces people to pay fees and dues to it as a condition of getting or keeping a job. Union bosses then use these forced-fees to promote the election of candidates that many who are forced to contribute oppose.
The most recent data shows that employment in Right to Work states is now 1.36 million higher than in February 2020.
Even 31-year New York Times reporter and lifelong Big Labor apologist Steven Greenhouse (center) admits making Big Labor even more politically powerful is a key objective of Michigan’s Right to Work foes.
Joe Biden’s record proves he’s bought and paid for by union bosses. But persistent Right to Work opposition can stop him from fulfilling his paymasters’ most destructive dreams.