House Panel Backs Bill to Protect Freelancers
House backs bill to protect freelancers from Biden's DOL rule, which redefines "independent contractor" to force union dues on freelancers.
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House backs bill to protect freelancers from Biden's DOL rule, which redefines "independent contractor" to force union dues on freelancers.
Josh Hawley distances himself from pro-Right to Work pledges, aligning with union bosses like the Teamsters, despite their history of corruption.
Six of the bottom seven states for purchasing power are forced-unionism states, highlighting the economic impact of compulsory union membership.