August 2017 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
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From the National Right to Work Legal Defense and Education Foundation: Verizon Worker Hits CWA Union Officials with Labor Board Charges for Illegal $22,000 Retaliatory Fine Union officials continue to illegally levy fines against Verizon employees who exercised right to…
FLASHBACK Saturday, from the NRTWC.org archives who can forget the millions that SEIU, ACORN, and other Big Labor Front Groups raked-in from ObamaCare? Well, in case you did here is quick reminder: Big Labor’s ObamaCare-Paid Union Organizers, ACORN returns Lawsuit…
By an incredible 26-to-1 margin, CEOs prefer adding jobs in Right to Work states over forced-unionism states, according to a nationwide survey of hundreds of CEOs conducted early this year by Chief Executive magazine. (Chart originally published by chief executive)…
According to CEO Craig Bouchard (right), until the first week of January, no Kentucky locations were being considered for his firm’s planned aluminum plant. Then Gov. Matt Bevin (left) signed the state’s Right to Work law. (credit: AP photo/adam beam)…
Math teacher Robin Schmidt wants to get his school’s staff out from under an entrenched union hierarchy’s control. (credit: Handout, previously published in the Capital Gazette (annapolis, md.)) Educators at Maryland High School Cry Foul, Plea For Help When Free…
This month Toyota employees began moving into the automotive company’s new North American Headquarters in Right to Work Texas. The company’s decision to move its North American home from forced-unionism California to a state where the individual employee’s freedom to…
For decades, ordinary Mainers have been able to see right through Big Labor bosses’ flimsy excuses for compelling workers to support unions financially. But too many state lawmakers are still tunnel-visioned forced-dues apologists. (credit: BOB PALMER CARTOON ADAPTED BY NRTWC)…
Depending on how their case turns out, Boston political operatives Kenneth Brissette (left) and Timothy Sullivan could establish a new means for Big Labor bosses to seize monopoly power over employees through extortion, and get away with it. (credit: LANE…