Brunilda Vargas Testifies at National Right to Work Act Hearing
Brunilda Vargas, a Philadelphia public defender whose workplace was unionized by the United Auto Workers, testifies for the National Right to Work Act.
Jennifer Rubin at Contentions Blog is correct in chastising Democrats’ support for the Card Check Scam Bill. She points out that support for the bill “. . . is one more instance in which Democrats have confused the interests of union power brokers with the interests of working-class voters. Unions may want to do away with workplace democracy, but real workers do not.”
Not to be picky, but Democrats’ support for Union Bosses extends well beyond this “one instance.” Until politicians of both parties stand up for workers’ choice and support a National Right to Work law, they will be putting the power brokers’ interests ahead of the interests of workers.
Brunilda Vargas, a Philadelphia public defender whose workplace was unionized by the United Auto Workers, testifies for the National Right to Work Act.
“Employees who are the targets of union organizing campaigns, and who do not want to be subject to monopoly union representation, must be vigilant about their rights after Cemex,” the notice reads
National Right To Work President Mark Mix appeared on Newmax’s Chris Salcedo Show to discuss the ongoing UAW Strike and It’s Potential Impact on the Economy.