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Mark Mix Archives

Oil Refinery Employee Wins Back Illegally Seized Union Dues
October 17

Oil Refinery Employee Wins Back Illegally Seized Union Dues

The case continues as HF Sinclair employee Dustin Hoffman challenges unlawful provision in United Steelworkers union contract.

October 14

20+ California Lifeguards Seek to Remove CSLEA Union

Lifeguards in Southern California have petitioned to the Supreme Court to have their union (CSLEA) removed, arguing that CSLEA has been forcing union membership. In The Center Square, National Right to Work Foundation and…

Lexington-Area Leggett & Platt Employees Officially Free from Unpopular IAM Union after Six-Year Legal Battle
October 13

Lexington-Area Leggett & Platt Employees Officially Free from Unpopular IAM Union after Six-Year Legal Battle

Leggett & Platt employee submitted majority-backed petition seeking ouster of union in accordance with federal Labor Board standards, but IAM officials fought it for years

Monopoly Bargaining + Forced Dues = $29 Billion
October 12

Monopoly Bargaining + Forced Dues = $29 Billion

In the face of gradually declining membership, Big Labor’s net assets have skyrocketed since 2010. And union bosses’ forced-dues privileges made it happen.

Newsmax: Mark Mix & Chris Salcedo on the Biden-Schumer Filibuster Threat
October 11

Newsmax: Mark Mix & Chris Salcedo on the Biden-Schumer Filibuster Threat

Breaking News: Mark Mix Joins Chris Salcedo on Newsmax to Discuss Threats to the Senate Filibuster and Right to Work

Red Rock Slot Machine Technicians Appeal Outrageous Decision Denying IUOE Decertification Vote
October 10

Red Rock Slot Machine Technicians Appeal Outrageous Decision Denying IUOE Decertification Vote

NLRB Regional Director stacks deck against Las Vegas Red Rock Casino employees opposed to IUOE union affiliation.

Mark Mix joins Jason Rantz to discuss Big Labor’s attacks on Hardworking Americans
October 7

Mark Mix joins Jason Rantz to discuss Big Labor’s attacks on Hardworking Americans

Mark Mix and The Jason Rantz Show host Jason Rantz discuss the impact Forced-Unionism has on workers, the market, the economy.

South Jersey Bus Drivers Challenge IFPTE Dues Trap Scheme in New Janus Lawsuit
October 5

South Jersey Bus Drivers Challenge IFPTE Dues Trap Scheme in New Janus Lawsuit

IFPTE Union officials concocted policy to stop bus drivers from ending union dues deductions, leading to a lawsuit.

Big Labor Hails Worker-Harming Tax Hike
October 4

Big Labor Hails Worker-Harming Tax Hike

Tens of millions of employees are understandably alarmed by President Biden’s approval of a doubling of the IRS budget. But federal union bosses are eagerly anticipating more troops for their political army. (Credit: A. R. Branco/ NRTWC) Cost Will Largely…

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