More Than 87% of House GOP Backs Right to Work
Only a handful of GOP Representatives side with AFL-CIO Hierarchy. “Even the GOP caucus from California voted uniformly for Right to Work."
Only a handful of GOP Representatives side with AFL-CIO Hierarchy. “Even the GOP caucus from California voted uniformly for Right to Work."
“Thomas had so many stories that I had trouble recalling all the details after leaving the meeting. He was an interesting guy.”
“With S.B.341, Arkansas is headed in the right direction ... Right to Work leaders and ... activists will continue pressing for the protection of employees.”
President Joe Biden ought to have been a popular messenger with the nearly 5,900 front-line employees at the Amazon warehouse in Bessemer, Alabama.
So-Called ‘PRO’ Act Power Grab Draws Closer to Final Passage
In case you missed something this month, go here to see summary of our May 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter and download the PDF.
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.
Subsequent to Right to Work passage, West Virginia employment expanded every year up to 2019, when employment reached 759,000, higher than it had been in more than a decade.
Using the widespread economic hardship caused by COVID-19 and the political response to it as an excuse, President Joe Biden and his D.C. cronies are now transferring hundreds of billions of dollars from hard-pressed federal taxpayers to union boss-dominated states and localities.