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Government Union Archives

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…

Democrat Bosses & Union Bosses Write Laws Outside Connecticut Legislature Oversight
August 20

Democrat Bosses & Union Bosses Write Laws Outside Connecticut Legislature Oversight

Invoking a study by the Hartford-based Yankee Institute, Mr. Powell explained that the compensation of Connecticut’s government employees far exceeds that of most other states “because it is determined by a system that puts government employees above the law … .

Former AFL-CIO President Supports Right to Work
March 24

Former AFL-CIO President Supports Right to Work

Forced Dues-Seizing Union Dons ‘Disconnected’ From Rank and File Thanks to years of careful preparation and hard work by National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation attorneys and their employee clients, there is a strong possibility that, within the…

Educators Aren’t ‘Interchangeable Widgets’
January 29

Educators Aren’t ‘Interchangeable Widgets’

According to Tammy Wawro, top boss of the NEA teacher union-affiliated IowaState Education Association, allowing school districts to offer higher pay to teachers who accept difficult assignments is bad for school employee “morale”! Credit : Scott Morgan/Freelance Thanks to…

Punish Iowa For Reforming Its Labor Laws?!
September 27

Punish Iowa For Reforming Its Labor Laws?!

Hawkeye State Municipalities Threatened by Federal Bureaucrats For years, U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) bureaucrats have exploited a vague provision in the 1964 Urban Mass Transportation Act (UMTA) to bully municipalities across America. Time and again, DOL functionaries have invoked…

AFSCME Prez Going to Kick Scott Walker’s A**
October 24

AFSCME Prez Going to Kick Scott Walker’s A**

[vsw id=”NIQyg3cY8wo” source=”youtube” width=”550″ height=”344″ autoplay=”no”] On October 14th, while accepting an award for being an uber-liberal, American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Union (AFSCME) President Lee Saunders told the audience: We’ve got to send a…

Victory -- Supreme Court Ends Union Scheme
June 30

Victory -- Supreme Court Ends Union Scheme

Read the U.S. Supreme Court Harris v. Quinn Opinion by clicking here. From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation report about its Harris v. Quinn Supreme Court victory today:…

Can Fiscal Sanity Prevail in Illinois?
May 2

Can Fiscal Sanity Prevail in Illinois?

(Click here to download the April 2014 National Right to Work Committee Newsletter)  Government Union Monopolists Wary of Gubernatorial Challenger For many…

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