U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson: National Right to Work Act introduced in the 118th United States Congress
Watch as Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) introduces the National Right to Work Act in the U.S. House of Representatives.
As you watch the Democrat convention in Colorado, keep in mind that over one quarter of all delegates are union activists. With a receptive audience, the AFL-CIO promises to “. . . charge up delegates for the convention and a hard-fought election season. They’ll discuss the Labor 2008 grassroots political program and key issues in the election, . . . ” including the Card Check Forced Unionism Bill.
Big Labor’s organizers will brief delegations as to why the law is priority number one for the union bosses.
It’s sad but true, the party that claims to champion voting rights for all now supports repeal of secret ballot elections for some. With so many union operators pulling the strings at the convention, there is little hope the Democrat party will stand up for workers’ right to choose whether or not they want to join or pay dues to a union.
Watch as Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) introduces the National Right to Work Act in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Mark Mix, Tom Jordan, and Kevin Dietz discuss the National Right to Work Act and the battle over Right To Work in Michigan.
Mark Mix and Kevin Hogan on NTD News discuss the introduction of the National Right to Work Act in the US House by Congressman Joe Wilson (SC).