Committee Members Push For Right to Work Votes
“Having floor votes on the National Right to Work Act will be a call-to-arms for hundreds of thousands of grass-roots opponents of forced unionism..."
“Having floor votes on the National Right to Work Act will be a call-to-arms for hundreds of thousands of grass-roots opponents of forced unionism..."
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Thanks largely to aggressive grass-roots activism by members of the National Right to Work Committee, the number of congressional cosponsors of the forced-dues repeal legislation introduced in the U.S. House and Senate early this year continues to rise. S.525 and H.R.2571, respectively introduced early in the 2019-20 Congress by Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Rep. Joe Wilson (R-S.C.), had a combined total of nearly 100 sponsors as this Newsletter went to press in early October. These essentially identical bills would not add a single word to federal labor law. Instead, they would simply repeal the current provisions in the federal code that authorize and promote the termination of employees for refusal to pay dues or fees to an unwanted union.
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Congressman Joe Wilson (R-SC) has introduced the National Right to Work Act (HR 2571) in the U.S. House.
Lars Larson and Mark Mix discuss the importance of the national Right to Work Act and its accompanying freedoms. Show transcript follows: Lars: Welcome back to the Lars Larson show. I’ve told you that I am a dog in the…
National Right to Work President applauds legislation to end union officials’ government-granted power to force workers to pay dues or be fired Washington, D.C. (February 19, 2019) If S.525, introduced by U.S. Sen. Rand Paul, becomes law, workers nationwide…
After the defeats of Big Labor incumbents Heidi Heitkamp, Joe Donnelly, Claire McCaskill, and Bill Nelson, pictured clockwise starting from the upper left, U.S. Senate support for forced-dues repeal will be at an all-time high this year. sources: Credit –…