February 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary
In case you missed something, you can go here to read a pdf version of the February 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter.
In case you missed something, you can go here to read a pdf version of the February 2021 National Right to Work Newsletter.
Consequently, despite the evident risks, Ms. Pelosi simply won’t be able to say “no” to AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka and his cohorts if they push for another PRO Act House roll-call vote in 2021 or 2022.
Were it not for the Big Labor political machine, which is estimated to pump more than two billion dollars into electioneering and lobbying in every campaign cycle, Joe Biden would not be heading into the White House now, say Mr. Trumka and company.
The Committee’s Survey 2020 program helped bring about a significant increase in U.S. House support for federal forced-dues repeal legislation in November.
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Perhaps no other state is currently in a deeper fiscal hole than forced-unionism Illinois, where there are more than $12 billion in unfunded liabilities of local public-safety pension funds alone.
Power-crazed and money-grubbing union bosses often try to force workers to continue paying full union dues after they resign.
This February, pro-forced unionism Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s (D-Calif.) House of Representatives green-lighted omnibus labor legislation (H.R.2474) including provisions that would reclassify independent contractors nationwide as “employees.”
“The Biden-Harris ticket’s ugly message to employees across America is: ‘Pay Big Labor to undercut your “economic interests,” or be fired from your job’!”