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11/12/2014

Mark Mix on Chattanooga WDEF News 12 tonight

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National Right to Work President Mark Mix was interviewed earlier today for a segment in tonight’s WDEF broadcast regarding a recent agreement involving special access to VW Chattanooga employees that could adversely impact their freedom.

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