U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson: National Right to Work Act introduced in the 118th United States Congress
Watch as Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) introduces the National Right to Work Act in the U.S. House of Representatives.
300 big labor activists will descend upon Capitol Hill to push their agenda of forced unionism, the Wall Street Journal notes. They are targeting members of Congress from Arkansas, Louisiana, Montana and other key states. This should be a friendly reminder to those who don’t want to be forced into a union — keep calling, writing and contacting your member of Congress.
Watch as Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) introduces the National Right to Work Act in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Evidence of union boss “serious financial malpractice” exposed as healthcare workers seek to vote out SEIU
President Biden flatly rejects the long-standing consensus that secret-ballot elections are, with few if any exceptions, far superior to “card checks”