November/December 2019 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
Read the November/December 2019 National Right To Work Newsletter here!
Read the November/December 2019 National Right To Work Newsletter here!
“It’s long past time the NLRB put employee free choice back at the center of American labor law and eliminated the numerous ‘bars’ and doctrines that block workers from exercising their right to removing union officials they oppose,” National Right…
Forced-Unionism Abuses Exposed — The facts Big Labor bosses would rather you didn’t hear about. “[C]ompulsory unionism and corruption go hand in hand . . . .” — U.S. Sen. John McClellan (D-Ark.) Just…
Communication Workers of America (CWA) union settles, shells out refunds and eliminates bogus labor boss-created “escape clause” From the National RIght to Work Legal Defense Foundation As the result of a federal civil rights lawsuit filed against the…
During the first two years the Right to Work law signed by Gov. Matt Bevin was in effect, companies pledged to invest a total of roughly $14.5 billion in expansions and new facility locations throughout Kentucky. Credit: Kentucky Today/Tom Latek…
Mike DeWine voted for forced unionism as a U.S. senator in 1996. He has not changed his stripes. Credit: AP, via WLWT/NBC (Cincinnati) Ohio Officeholders Continue to Enforce Illegal Union Policies Jared Allen, an independent-minded resident of Franklin County, Ohio,…
According to Forbes magazine, the cash flow per union-free employee at Big River Steel is nine times as great as per union-encumbered employee at U.S. Steel. Not surprisingly, BRS jobs pay “impossibly well.” Credit: Big River Steel Right to Work…
In September, Philadelphia AFL-CIO chief Pat Eiding (pictured standing on a parade float) hosted a “summit” at which six 2020 Democrat presidential hopefuls pledged their fealty to Big Labor. Now Eiding is publicly helping solicit $15,000 contributions for the legal…
As journalist Mike Antonucci recently pointed out, there are 14 states in which the number of working NEA union members fell by more than 30% between 2008-9 and 2017-18. All 14 are now Right to Work states. Teachers With Free…