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Mary King Archives

Right to Work Edge: More Money in Your Pocket
December 9

Right to Work Edge: More Money in Your Pocket

Compulsory Unionism Correlated With Lower Real Compensation Pro-Right to Work citizens emphatically believe that the individual employee should be free to choose which private organizations, if any, he or she financially supports, regardless of what the government, the business owner,…

Right to Work’s Spread Scares NEA Union Dons
October 9

Right to Work’s Spread Scares NEA Union Dons

As journalist Mike Antonucci recently pointed out, there are 14 states in which the number of working NEA union members fell by more than 30% between 2008-9 and 2017-18. All 14 are now Right to Work states. Teachers With Free…

Since Passing Right To Work, New High Paying Jobs Pour Into Kentucky
April 10

Since Passing Right To Work, New High Paying Jobs Pour Into Kentucky

Job-Creating Investments Pour Into Kentucky In 2018, a National Right to Work attorney went before the Kentucky Supreme Court to defend the state’s Right to Work law on behalf of factory employees William and Jacob Purvis (pictured) and one other…

New York School Boss Could Care Less About Students; ED is about Union Bosses
March 12

New York School Boss Could Care Less About Students; ED is about Union Bosses

‘We’re Not About Improving the System’ New York City Schools Chancellor Richard Carranza (left), an appointee of union-label Big Apple Mayor Bill de Blasio, openly admits that helping schoolchildren succeed is not his goal. Credit: Office of the Mayor Empire…

January 2019 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
January 1

January 2019 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary

Here is where you can find a pdf of the January 2019 National Right To Work Newsletter

California Finally Surrenders; Certifies Employees' Overwhelming Vote to Dump Union
December 7

California Finally Surrenders; Certifies Employees' Overwhelming Vote to Dump Union

More than five years ago, Gerawan employees who wanted to be union-free collected roughly 3,000 signatures from fellow employees to get UFW union bosses ousted from their workplaces. Later came the fight to get their votes counted. Credit: Pick Justice…

Teacher Union Bosses Fight for Lower Pay
September 25

Teacher Union Bosses Fight for Lower Pay

Teacher Union Chiefs Lower Educator Salaries Union bosses are culpable for the surge in public pension costs decried by education policy expert Chad Aldeman. Chart Bellwether Education Partners Big Labor Bosses Benefit, But ‘No Current or Future Teacher Wins’ Government…

President Trump Stepping in Right Direction
August 31

President Trump Stepping in Right Direction

Presidential ‘Step in the Right Direction’ Limits Big Labor’s Privilege to Bill Taxpayers For Union Business National Right to Work leaders, who urged Donald Trump when he first took office to use his executive power to curtail government…

Union Bosses in Heightened Campaign Mode
July 28

Union Bosses in Heightened Campaign Mode

Big Labor politicians like Betty Sutton and Rich Cordray, who are running for Ohio’s top executive offices, will apparently take whatever forced-dues support they can get, even from the scandal-ridden United Auto Workers union brass. Sutton-Cordray Credit: UAW Big Labor…

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