Big Labor Politicians Rally Behind Shady Union
In FY 2025 alone, CTU kingpins poured, by their own admission, over $4.2 million into “political activities and lobbying.”
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Kentucky Elects Pro-Right to Work Governor — Major 2016 Fight Over Compulsory-Dues Repeal Looms in Frankfort
A Burden Too Great, Even For ‘Big Shoulders’ — Chicago Buckling Under the Weight of Government-Union-Boss Abuses
Support For Right to Work Act Keeps Rising — Capitol Hill Sponsorship Reached 127 Before Thanksgiving Recess
‘Manufacturing Rebound’ in Indiana, Michigan — States Prohibit Forced Unionism, Get ‘More . . . Opportunities’
Forced-Dues Money ‘Buys Support’ For Union Czar — Union Honchos Collect Phony ‘Per Diems,’ Rip Off Firefighters
Union Dons Often Oppose Higher Pay For Teachers — Union Lawyers Claim Teacher Forced Fees Are Constitutional Anyway
In FY 2025 alone, CTU kingpins poured, by their own admission, over $4.2 million into “political activities and lobbying.”
Student Enrollment in Union Stronghold States Has Fallen By Over 1.1 Million Since 2013
“If Michiganders can keep the momentum going this year, they may soon have their Right to Work law back.”