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Newsletter Archives

New York Harbor’s Union Gougers Win Again
July 26

New York Harbor’s Union Gougers Win Again

Criminal control over New York Harbor’s docks, epitomized in the public imagination by On the Waterfront’s Johnny Friendly, remains a costly scourge.

Rewarding the Best Teachers Helps Kids Learn
July 24

Rewarding the Best Teachers Helps Kids Learn

Economist Shows How Act 10 Has Improved Wisconsin’s K-12 Schools

Big Labor’s States Lose Another $73.3 Billion
July 21

Big Labor’s States Lose Another $73.3 Billion

Year after year, far more taxpayers are moving out of forced-unionism states than are moving into them. And forced-unionism states’ income losses due to taxpayer out-migration are soaring.

Right to Work Sponsorship Surpasses 100
July 19

Right to Work Sponsorship Surpasses 100

As of late May, 79 U.S. House members had cosponsored H.R.1200. Cosponsors, shown clockwise from top right, include Jim Jordan, Chip Roy, James Comer, Anna Paulina Luna, Erin Houchin, and Burgess Owens. (Credit: Alex Brandon; Jordon Insert Credit: U.S. Congress;…

Union Monopolists on the Defensive in Virginia
July 17

Union Monopolists on the Defensive in Virginia

In November 2021, Virginians elected a governor, Glenn Youngkin, and a House majority opposed to monopolistic unionism in government. And this year all 40 of the state’s Senate seats are potentially up for grabs. (Credit: Rachel Leppert, Youngkin for Governor/…

Biden NLRB Lawyers vs. Secret-Ballot Elections
July 14

Biden NLRB Lawyers vs. Secret-Ballot Elections

At the aggressive prodding of Joe Biden-appointed NLRB General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo, Biden appointees to the NLRB itself could soon overturn decades of precedent to expand massively coercive “card check” unionization. (Credit: A. F. Branco/ NRTWC.org) Bureaucratic Scheme to Mandate…

Michigan to Job-Creating Companies: Go Away
July 12

Michigan to Job-Creating Companies: Go Away

Right to Work Florida is a job magnet. Does Gov. Whitmer really want Michigan to be the opposite? (Credit: WNDU-TV/South Bend, Ind.) Right to Work Foes Glad State Soon Won’t Be ‘Open For Business’ Why would any Michigan elected official…

Big Labor Collection Racket Under Fire
July 5

Big Labor Collection Racket Under Fire

Dade County teacher union kingpin Karla Hernandez-Mats brazenly skims dues from Florida teachers’ paychecks long after they’ve resigned from her radical organization. But a pending state labor-law reform should force her to stop. (Credit: Karla Hernandez-Mats/ Wikimedia Commons) With Committee’s…

In Manufacturing, Union Members’ Pay Is Lower
April 26

In Manufacturing, Union Members’ Pay Is Lower

Big Labor Michigan politicians like Betsy Coffia arrogantly dismiss the expertise of independent-minded workers

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