Government Union Bosses vs. the First Amendment
State lawmakers can and should act to protect public workers from forced union representation and monopoly bargaining laws.
State lawmakers can and should act to protect public workers from forced union representation and monopoly bargaining laws.
CUNY Profs challenge NY law forcing them under ‘representation’ of anti-Semitic PSC union officials; seek First Amendment ruling against union coercion of public employees
Foundation Legal Director William Messenger, Fairness Center General Counsel Nathan McGrath, and CUNY Professors Mitchell Langbert and Avraham Goldstein standing in from of the courthouse
Settlement includes requirement that GSU union inform 3,000+ MIT students of their right to refrain from paying for radical union political activities
On May 20, UAW bosses launched a strike against the University of California system, in part to protest UCLA’s belated moves to stop radical activists from denying freedom of movement to students who disagree with their beliefs.
Jewish MIT graduate student forced to pay dues to anti-Israel GSU union will testify alongside National Right to Work Foundation staff attorney
Jewish MIT graduate students are challenging their union’s stance on BDS and its compelled dues, while broader concerns about anti-Semitism persist on campus.
Jewish MIT students assert their rights under Civil Rights Act by requesting religious exemptions from funding union, but union officials continue to demand dues payments
Mr. Goldstein reports that he has been subjected to anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist attacks from PSC union militants.