Banning Compulsory Dues Curbs Cost of Living
On average, forced-unionism states are 23.2% more expensive to live in than Right to Work states. And decades of academic research show that compulsory unionism actually fosters a higher cost of living.
General Motors. Wall Street. Big Banks. Chrysler. Union Pension plans. All provided bailouts by the Obama Administration. If they have their way, you will add teacher’s to the list. The Washington Post reports: The Obama administration on Thursday threw its support behind a $23 billion measure” intended to prevent teacher layoffs and he wants the bailout added to a war-funding bill. Quality be damned. Good, bad, indifferent — we can’t let the teacher’s union ranks thin even in the slightest.
(related blog: New Right to Work Video — Inside the Minds of Teacher Union Operatives)
On average, forced-unionism states are 23.2% more expensive to live in than Right to Work states. And decades of academic research show that compulsory unionism actually fosters a higher cost of living.
Thanks to the Committee's election-year program, union-label candidates like Sen. Jon Tester (Mont.) are being given a choice: pledge to change course and support Right to Work going forward, or face the potential political consequences.
Biden judicial nominee Nicole Berner has a track record of mindlessly repeating union bosses’ anti-Right to Work diatribes and defending their schemes to profit at the expense of the disabled.