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national right to work newsletter Archives

Biden NLRB Plots Lawless War on Workers
November 2

Biden NLRB Plots Lawless War on Workers

Jennifer Abruzzo openly intends to impose potentially stiff penalties on employers simply because they want a secret-ballot vote.

Worker Freedom at Stake in Virginia Elections
November 1

Worker Freedom at Stake in Virginia Elections

In April, gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe joined the growing number of Democrat politicians who endorse destruction of Virginia’s 74-year-old Right to Work law.

October 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary
October 31

October 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary

Here is a quick run-through of all the stories included in the October 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter.

Terry McAuliffe, Alleged Union-Boss Bagman
October 25

Terry McAuliffe, Alleged Union-Boss Bagman

According to sworn testimony, Terry McAuliffe once conspired to embezzle workers’ forced-dues money on behalf of a Teamster boss’ re-election campaign. Now, with Virginians’ Right to Work at risk, Mr. McAuliffe is running for governor. (Credit: Lee District Democratic Committee,…

Committee Helps Thwart Minnesota Power Grab
October 15

Committee Helps Thwart Minnesota Power Grab

This summer, the Republican-controlled Minnesota state Senate came dangerously close to acquiescing to a Big Labor power grab...

Force Federal Taxpayers to Bankroll Unions?
October 12

Force Federal Taxpayers to Bankroll Unions?

A majority of U.S. private-sector employees today cannot be forced to bankroll a union they don’t want to in order to keep their jobs.

Biden's Electric Vehicle/UAW Boss Boondoggle
October 8

Biden's Electric Vehicle/UAW Boss Boondoggle

Joe Biden Would Penalize Workers For Choosing to Be Union-Free Top officers of the corruption-ridden United Auto Workers union, including Stellantis Vice President Cindy Estrada (inset), will undoubtedly rake in additional forced-dues money if the Biden EV subsidy scheme becomes…

September 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary
September 30

September 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary

Here's a brief summary of the September 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter, with access to all of the month's posts.

Big Labor’s $1.8 Billion Campaign Shadow Army
September 21

Big Labor’s $1.8 Billion Campaign Shadow Army

Union-boss political and lobbying expenditures from general treasuries reported to the U.S. Labor Department are the single largest component of the Big Labor electioneering machine. But there is plenty more. Political Spending by Union Bosses Far Exceeds Direct Donations Drawing…

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