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April 2020 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
April 1

April 2020 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary

Get a summary and read the April 2020 National Right To Work Newsletter here!

Rep. Dick Saslaw Introduces Forced Dues to Virginia
January 10

Rep. Dick Saslaw Introduces Forced Dues to Virginia

NEWS RELEASE: SASLAW INTRODUCES RIGHT TO WORK REPEAL BILL Springfield, VA (January 10, 2020) – National Right to Work Committee President Mark Mix today slammed Virginia Senate Majority Leader Dick Saslaw, charging he is both intellectually dishonest and acting…

People In Right To Work States Have More Money to Buy Presents for Loved Ones
December 17

People In Right To Work States Have More Money to Buy Presents for Loved Ones

According to Census data that have been available for years, poverty adjusted for geographic differences in housing costs is higher in forced-unionism states than in Right to Work states. Big Labor apologists simply ignore such data. Forced-Dues State Households Have…

November/December 2018 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
November 1

November/December 2018 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary

Here is where you can find a summary and a link to the November/December 2018 National Right to Work Newsletter.

October 2018 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
October 1

October 2018 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary

Go here to read what's in the October 2018 National Right to Work Newsletter.

Teacher Union Bosses Fight for Lower Pay
September 25

Teacher Union Bosses Fight for Lower Pay

Teacher Union Chiefs Lower Educator Salaries Union bosses are culpable for the surge in public pension costs decried by education policy expert Chad Aldeman. Chart Bellwether Education Partners Big Labor Bosses Benefit, But ‘No Current or Future Teacher Wins’ Government…

Compulsory Unionism an ‘Economic Albatross’
July 20

Compulsory Unionism an ‘Economic Albatross’

  By an incredible 26-to-1 margin, CEOs prefer adding jobs in Right to Work states over forced-unionism states, according to a nationwide survey of hundreds of CEOs conducted last year by Chief Executive magazine. Businesses Lopsidedly Prefer to Hire in…

U.S. Senators Seek New Ways to Force People to Pay Union Fees
July 18

U.S. Senators Seek New Ways to Force People to Pay Union Fees

Original U.S. Senate cosponsors of radical Bernie Sanders’ Right to Work destruction scheme include Democrats Sherrod Brown, Kirsten Gillibrand, Kamala Harris, and Elizabeth Warren (inset from left to right). Brown Inset Credit: AP Gillibrand Inset Cedit: Politico Harris Inset Credit:Harris…

July 2018 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
July 1

July 2018 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary

Here is where you can find a summary and a pdf copy of the July 2018 National Right To Work Newsletter.

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