January 2013 National Right To Work Committee Newsletter Available Online
Click here to download a copy Michigan Passes State Right to Work Law — If Forced-Unionism Foes Can Do It There, They Can Do It…
Click here to download a copy Michigan Passes State Right to Work Law — If Forced-Unionism Foes Can Do It There, They Can Do It…
A recent editorial in the Orange County (Calif.) Register estimates that federal taxpayers will lose up to $20 billion in the politically motivated bailout of General Motors (GM) by the George W. Bush and Barack Obama administrations. Moreover, GM’s production employment…
A news story by the AP’s Jeffrey Collins reminds us it’s been 20 years since it was first announced that BMW would build an auto assembly plant in Right to Work South Carolina. The plant has brought enormous benefits to…
A Washington Examiner editorial today properly condemns the Obama Administration and its bureaucrats for their latest schemes to wield their regulatory power to tilt federal labor policy even more steeply in union bosses’ favor. The most outrageous recent example is…
Investor’s Business Daily editorializes about how the federal government is ripping off taxpayers to pay $100,000+ salaries to union officials who do no work whatsoever for the government. This scam, which is especially maddening at a time when the U.S.
In an analysis appearing in Human Events, journalist Mark LaRochelle cites a couple of findings of the National Right to Work Committee’s research affiliate, the National Institute for Labor Relations Research, to debunk a common Big Labor propaganda claim echoed by…
Just read Louisiana's Governor Bobby Jindal's recent letter: Dear Friends - The last couple weeks have been chock full of major economic development wins for Louisiana. In Central Louisiana, we announced that UPS Midstream Services Inc. is investing more than $3.9 million to construct a new full-service machine facility. ... In Northeast Louisiana, Drax Biomass International announced that the company is building a new wood pellet facility in Bastrop and a storage-and-shipping facility in Baton Rouge. As NBC33 reported, the two projects will combine to create ... new jobs for Louisiana. LocalMed, a digital healthcare startup and homegrown Louisiana company, will create new jobs in Baton Rouge. These announcements come on the heels of perhaps some of the biggest economic development news Louisiana has ever had.
With union militants striking reports and destroying property, it’s sad to see the Obama Administration refuses to condemn such tactics: White House spokesman Jay Carney declined to condemn the increasing violence and threats by union members in Michigan, merely…