Senate Confirms Trump Labor Board Nominees
The rabidly pro-union boss Biden era at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) came to a screeching halt on December 18.
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West Virginia Enacts State Right to Work Law – Over Past Four Years, Four States Have Barred Forced Union Dues 
Right to Work States Better For Homebuyers — Single-Unit Housing Authorizations Rare in Big Labor Strongholds
Will Kentucky Be the Next Right to Work State? — Bluegrass Ban on Forced Union Dues, Fees ‘Only a Matter of Time’
Big Labor Assailants ‘Wore Steel Toe Boots’ — Indiana Union Bosses Reportedly Led Attack on Church Building Site
Forced-Dues Abuses Spawned in U.S. Capitol — ‘Clothed With’ Sovereign Power, Big Labor Tramples Free Speech
Right to Work: Rx for Slow-Growth West Virginia — History Indicates Forced-Dues Abolition Will Help Economy Rebound
The rabidly pro-union boss Biden era at the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) came to a screeching halt on December 18.
In addition to helping make the necessities and amenities of life more affordable, Right to Work laws help keep individual and family aggregate state-local tax burdens from spiraling out of control.
In response to a staffing crisis, the elected Lee County School Board (LCSB) approved an incentive plan to attract and retain teachers for high-need schools and hard-to-fill subject areas.