Politicians Accelerate Chicago’s Race to Ruin
Chicago's financial crisis deepens due to reckless union-backed legislation increasing pension liabilities, with leaders failing to take corrective action.
The June 2010 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.
June’s issue contains the following headlines:
Primary Voters Rebuke Issue-Dodging Republican — Refusal to Respond to Right to Work Survey ‘Raised Concerns’
Tweedle Dee Lincoln and Tweedle Dum Halter — Both Candidates in Arkansas Democrat Run-Off Back Forced Unionism
‘Too Bad For Recently Hired, Talented Teachers’ — Union Bigwigs Make Sure Public School Layoffs Are ‘Quality-Blind’
‘Mandatory Union Membership’ Is PLA’s Purpose — Ohio Town Council Cuts Through Big Labor-White House Fog
Obama Bureaucrats Promote Monopolistic Unionism — Right to Work Fights For Independent Transportation Employees
Business ‘Raspberries’ For Compulsory Unionism — Protecting the Right to Work Improves Overall Job Climate
Chicago's financial crisis deepens due to reckless union-backed legislation increasing pension liabilities, with leaders failing to take corrective action.
“As one anonymous MTA insider has acknowledged to Post reporter Nolan Hicks, the monopoly-bargaining privileges afforded by law to Mr. Simon and his cohorts make them so powerful that it’s ‘just easier to light more taxpayer money on fire than fix’ LIRR."
Since Big Labor-backed legislation repealing Right to Work protections for employees went into effect in early 2024, the state has gone from adding jobs to losing them.