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Mark Mix Archives

Chicago 911 Operator Successfully Defends Janus Rights Against IBEW Forced Dues
November 6

Chicago 911 Operator Successfully Defends Janus Rights Against IBEW Forced Dues

Hundreds of thousands of American public sector workers felt the impact of the Foundation-won Janus decision almost immediately after the Supreme Court decided it in June 2018, and its legacy has only continued to grow.

Starbucks Employees File Brief with Appeals Court in Case Challenging Constitutionality of Labor Board Structure
November 5

Starbucks Employees File Brief with Appeals Court in Case Challenging Constitutionality of Labor Board Structure

NY Starbucks workers are challenging NLRB that refuses to hold votes to remove unwanted SBWU union

Philly-Area Dometic Workers Win Case Against UAW for Illegal Threats During Union-Boss Ordered Strike
November 1

Philly-Area Dometic Workers Win Case Against UAW for Illegal Threats During Union-Boss Ordered Strike

UAW officials unlawfully threatened to fire Dometic workers that didn’t go on strike, must now attend mandatory training on workers’ rights

Professors Launch Landmark SCOTUS Bid to End Forced Union Association
October 30

Professors Launch Landmark SCOTUS Bid to End Forced Union Association

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

Harris-Walz Ticket: Popular With Union Bosses, But Not With Workers 
October 29

Harris-Walz Ticket: Popular With Union Bosses, But Not With Workers 

Union bosses love the Harris-Walz ticket. But that won’t help the campaign one whit with the lopsided majority of working-class voters who regard the Biden-Harris Administration as an economic flop.

Mark Mix Appears on The Regular Joe Show to Provide Details Regarding the Looming ILA Strike
October 28

Mark Mix Appears on The Regular Joe Show to Provide Details Regarding the Looming ILA Strike

Mark Mix Appears on The Regular Joe Show to Provide Details Regarding the Looming ILA Strike.

Starbucks Baristas Ask Labor Board to Allow Election to Remove SBWU Union to Proceed
October 25

Starbucks Baristas Ask Labor Board to Allow Election to Remove SBWU Union to Proceed

Case cited by SBWU as excuse for blocking Starbucks workers’ vote recently ended

Porpiglia Farms Workers Defend Effort to Vote UFW Union Out of Power in Case at NY State Labor Relations Board
October 23

Porpiglia Farms Workers Defend Effort to Vote UFW Union Out of Power in Case at NY State Labor Relations Board

UFW union officials gained power through “card check” and denied Porpiglia Farms workers secret ballot vote, now stonewalling employee request for union removal

Mark Mix on NTD TV -- Longshoremen’s Strike on Pause and What That Means
October 21

Mark Mix on NTD TV -- Longshoremen’s Strike on Pause and What That Means

Dockworkers returned to work after reaching a tentative deal with shipping companies that included a 62 percent pay raise over six years but left a ban on port automation still to be decided.

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