Teamster Militants Allegedly Terrorize Drivers
Jimmy Hoffa went to prison for serious crimes, including misappropriating millions of dollars in worker pension money. But according to current Teamster czar Sean O’Brien, Mr. Hoffa was a “great man”!
The October 2011 issue of The National Right to Work Committee Newsletter is available for download October 2011 Newsletter in an Adobe pdf format for your convenience to read and share. It is the Committee’s official newsletter publication that provides an excellent monthly overview of the battle against forced unionism.
October 2011 issue headlines:
Beleaguered Local Cops ‘Completely Outnumbered’ — Bat- and Pipe-Wielding Union Thugs Rampage in Washington State
House Chastises Obama NLRB’s Top Lawyer — But Board Abuses Will Intensify Unless Congress Does Much More
‘President Obama, This Is Your Army‘ — On a Dime, Forced Dues-Funded Union Operatives Can Turn Political
Oklahoma Celebrates Right to Work Anniversary — Sooner Experience Reinforces Case For Federal Forced-Dues Repeal
Senator ‘Stood Behind’ Right to Work Principle — Malcolm Wallop Opposed Compulsory Unionism, Without Fear or Favor
Public Servants’ Right to Work in Jeopardy — Union Bosses Aim to Kill Recent Buckeye State Reform Next Month
 
              Jimmy Hoffa went to prison for serious crimes, including misappropriating millions of dollars in worker pension money. But according to current Teamster czar Sean O’Brien, Mr. Hoffa was a “great man”!
 
              To guarantee the huge union political machine’s backing for her gubernatorial campaign, Abigail Spanberger is pushing for union-only PLAs for taxpayer-funded construction.
 
              A July 9 ESPN news story documents what appears to be a remarkably cozy relationship between top bosses of the NFL Players Association (NFLPA/AFLCIO) union and the NFL.