October 2019 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
You can go here to read the October 2019 National Right to Work Newsletter.
You can go here to read the October 2019 National Right to Work Newsletter.
Big Labor Politicians Flaunt Supreme Court Washington Governor Poised to Sign Unconstitutional Legislation It’s now been roughly a year since the U.S. Supreme Court decided that government employers across the country may not deduct union dues or fees from employees’…
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National Right to Work President applauds legislation to end union officials’ government-granted power to force workers to pay dues or be fired Washington, D.C. (February 19, 2019) If S.525, introduced by U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, becomes law, workers nationwide…
A new scholarly study shows convincingly that more extensive monopoly privileges and greater political clout for teacher union bosses result in worse educational outcomes at a higher cost to taxpayers. Credit: Henry Payne/Scripps Howard Union Monopolists Make Schools Less Effective…
As a consequence of Big Labor’s compulsory dues-financed lobbying successes, states that give more special privileges to public-sector union officials have routinely burdened their citizens with more debt as well as heavier taxation. Union Boss-Dominated, Knee-Deep in Debt Right to…
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If the Supreme Court rules for Mark Janus and his Right to Work-led legal team, union financial support will become voluntary for millions of currently forced dues-paying public servants — and Big Labor will howl! Credit: Tom Kay, adapted by…