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.
Here's a brief summary of the September 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter, with access to all of the month's posts.
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…
Democrat gubernatorial nominee Terry McAuliffe and other Big Labor politicians in Virginia want to ensure government union bosses have the power to wreck local government finances. But Right to Work supporters are fighting back. (Credit: Gage Skidmore, Wikimedia Commons) Committee…
Here's a quick summary of the August 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter, in case you missed anything this month.
As a group, the 23 states that still lack Right to Work laws lost a net total of $113.9 billion in income to domestic out-migration from 2015 to 2019.
For [...] members of the UNITE HERE union, which in 2019 wielded monopoly-bargaining power over roughly 308,000 hotel, casino, and other hospitality employees, 2020 was a horrific year.
"schools [...] could reopen safely[...]. Nevertheless, teacher union bosses in all 50 states demanded that schools remain closed."
"Of course," said Mr. Mix, "Johnny Doc, Bobby Henon, and the rest of the IBEW gang all have a right to their day in court...
“This bill would lift the CSRA’s authorization for ‘official time’ and prevent federal agencies from paying union operatives to conduct union business.”