Will Virginia Sabotage Its Economic Success?
For years, Democrat nominee Abigail Spanberger has made it clear she’s ready to throw away Virginia’s reputation as job creation-friendly in order to please her Big Labor patrons.
The January 2011 issue of The National Right to Work Committee Newsletter is available for download in an Adobe pdf format for your convenience to read and share. It is the Committee’s official newsletter publication that provides an excellent monthly overview of the battle against forced unionism.
January 2011 issue headlines:
Right to Work to Capitol Hill: ‘Keep Your Promises’ — Politicians Pledging to Back Right to Work Take Charge of House
Right to Work’s Electoral Clout Rising — Ongoing Shift in U.S. Economic Base Has Political Implications
Momentum Builds For National Right to Work Act — Forced-Dues Clauses in Federal Labor Statutes Ripe For Repeal
Big Labor Taking ‘Silver’ Out of ‘Silver State’ — Monopoly-Bargaining Repeal Would Safeguard Nevada Taxpayers
Membership Ballot Protects Your Free Speech — Your Signature May Stop the FEC From Trampling on Your Rights
Right to Work Members Win Against Long Odds — Committee Defeats Police/Fire Monopoly-Bargaining Legislation
For years, Democrat nominee Abigail Spanberger has made it clear she’s ready to throw away Virginia’s reputation as job creation-friendly in order to please her Big Labor patrons.
Business Item 60, vowing that the NEA would use the word “facism” whenever communicating about policies favored by the President and his many supporters, was just one of several highly controversial 2025 NEA resolutions.
Josh Hawley, who in 2018 promised freedom-loving Missourians to support Right to Work, is now sponsoring legislation to make it even easier for Big Labor to force employees to pay union dues, or be fired