IAM Union Faces Backlash for Forcing Union Dues for Politics
Foundation attorneys argue IAM union “opt-out” requirement to escape payment for union officials’ political activities violates Supreme Court’s Janus standard
Foundation attorneys argue IAM union “opt-out” requirement to escape payment for union officials’ political activities violates Supreme Court’s Janus standard
Mark Mix: “Independent-minded workers should not have their cases adjudicated by officials who celebrate partisan, pro-union boss attacks on the NLRB."
Biden-installed “Acting” NLRB General Counsel pushed inadequate settlement over worker’s objections to pay illegal dues to UFCW union.
Delaware Mountaire Farms employee Oscar Cruz Sosa is charging the UFCW Local 27 after officials illegally surveilled him while he was helping his coworkers exercise their right to vote out the union.
225 members of the U.S. House of Representatives, including 69 from Right to Work states, voted for H.R.842, legislation that would cut the heart out of every state Right to Work statute and constitutional provision that is currently on the books.
With the help of the NRTW Defense Foundation, New Hampshire workers, Patrick Doughty and Randy Severance are suing the SEA Union for illegal forced dues.
“But the vote illustrated how congressional support for Right to Work has grown in recent years, and paved the way for future gains.”
“The PERB should condemn these attacks on independent-minded teachers, and allow Gompers educators to have their long-overdue vote on whether to remove the union officials who are attacking the very educators they claim to represent,” added Mix.
S.B. 61, the New Hampshire Right to Work Bill, would free the individual employee to combat union boss mismanagement and corruption by wielding the power of the purse string.