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Fairfax County Archives

What Companies Are Investing In Right to Work Virginia?
February 26

What Companies Are Investing In Right to Work Virginia?

Businesses that are investing in the state of Virginia include Kreative Technologies, Afton Scientific, Smiley's Ice Cream, and Crown Holdings.

January 21

Fairfax County Workers Are Looking for Ways to Remove Union Bosses

Fairfax County workers are seeking help from the NLRB so they can have the power to remove union bosses, but are being blocked by the "contract bar".

The ‘Official Time’ in Right To Work Virginia Approaches
January 13

The ‘Official Time’ in Right To Work Virginia Approaches

This year, Right to Work legislative staffers will confer with members of the Virginia state Senate and House of Delegates to discuss the best way to move forward legislation barring public employers from cutting deals to compensate public employees or third parties for union activities.

U.S. Taxpayers pay $23.5 Million to Subsidize Politically Active IRS Union
May 24

U.S. Taxpayers pay $23.5 Million to Subsidize Politically Active IRS Union

The IRS paid union officials for 521,725 hours though they were working for the IRS union the entire time.  That’s the equivalent of over 260 full-time employees, yet the IRS claimed that only 201 employees were paid by the IRS.  If the IRS claim…

Tale of Two Counties; Broke v. Balanced Budget
June 1

Tale of Two Counties; Broke v. Balanced Budget

The Washington Post take a deeper look at Montgomery County, MD and Fairfax County, VA — two counties separated by a few miles geographically but are light years away from each other with regards to the…

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