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Newsletter Archives

Increase Amount Taxpayers Are Bankrolling Government Unions?
September 21

Increase Amount Taxpayers Are Bankrolling Government Unions?

If New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s ongoing efforts to prevent public employees from exercising their Janus rights fall short, his next move may well be to “tap taxpayers, rather than union members, to fund unions’ operations.” Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images…

August 2018 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
August 1

August 2018 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary

You can go here to check out the August 2018 National Right to Work Newsletter.

Educators Aren’t ‘Interchangeable Widgets’
January 29

Educators Aren’t ‘Interchangeable Widgets’

According to Tammy Wawro, top boss of the NEA teacher union-affiliated IowaState Education Association, allowing school districts to offer higher pay to teachers who accept difficult assignments is bad for school employee “morale”! Credit : Scott Morgan/Freelance Thanks to…

‘I’m Going From Middle Class to Poor’
December 29

‘I’m Going From Middle Class to Poor’

New York Teamsters, who had for decades been forced as a job condition to pay into a union-controlled pension fund, were pressured at meetings into approving immediate steep cuts in their pension benefits. CREDIT: RICK CARLIN/ALBANY (N.Y.) TIMES UNION Teamster…

Tremendous Deal For Union Fat Cats?
July 12

Tremendous Deal For Union Fat Cats?

President Can Stop Infrastructure Bill From Bilking Taxpayers By the time this month’s Newsletter edition reaches its readers, the U.S. Congress may well have already received a plan from the Trump Administration calling for the expenditure of a trillion…

Compulsory-Dues Privileges Made It Possible
June 3

Compulsory-Dues Privileges Made It Possible

Big Labor’s Politics/Lobbying Expenditures Top $1.7 Billion Drawing on a variety of published sources, the National Institute for Labor Relations Research has recently estimated that Big Labor spent more than $1.7 billion on politics and lobbying in 2015 and 2016.

November/December 2016 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary
November 1

November/December 2016 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary

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May 2016 National Right to Work Newsletter
May 1

May 2016 National Right to Work Newsletter

Here is where you can go to read a pdf version of the May 2016 National Right to Work Newsletter

March 2016 National Right To Work Committee Newsletter available online
March 1

March 2016 National Right To Work Committee Newsletter available online

(Click here to download the March 2016 National Right to Work Newsletter) West Virginia Enacts State Right to Work Law – Over Past Four Years, Four States Have Barred Forced Union Dues  Right to Work States Better…

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