Right to Work on the Line in Peach State
Even though many people are actually against Big Labor, Right to Work policies could be at risk, especially in Georgia with Jon Ossoff trying to take power.
Even though many people are actually against Big Labor, Right to Work policies could be at risk, especially in Georgia with Jon Ossoff trying to take power.
“Even more than their embrace of shady union bosses’ support, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ unabashed advocacy for this destructive power grab is a sure sign that helping Big Labor, not American working men and women, is what they are all about.”
This February, pro-forced unionism Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) House of Representatives green-lighted omnibus labor legislation (H.R.2474) including provisions that would reclassify independent contractors nationwide as “employees.”
“The Biden-Harris ticket’s ugly message to employees across America is: ‘Pay Big Labor to undercut your “economic interests,” or be fired from your job’!”
Here is a summary of the October 2020 National Right to Work Newsletter
While campaigning at numerous Big Labor Events, Biden and Harris have gleefully stated that right to work must go; making forced unionism the goal of any future Administration of theirs. Mark Mix on One America News, Labor Day 2020
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