Worker Who Criticized Union Official Defeats Attempt to Slap Him with Restraining Order
Puerto Rican Aqueduct and Sewer Authority (PRASA) worker also challenged unconstitutional Puerto Rico laws mandating UIA union membership and dues payment
Puerto Rican Aqueduct and Sewer Authority (PRASA) worker also challenged unconstitutional Puerto Rico laws mandating UIA union membership and dues payment
By not certifying vote of over 80% against UFCW, NLRB Region 19 officials permit union to dodge legal consequences of losing vote
Without Janus, virtually all of these employees would still be bankrolling a union to keep their jobs. But the data show that, thanks to Janus, nearly 730,000 of them are not having any union dues withheld from their paychecks.
In 2020, Big Labor senators like Monty Mason and then-Gov. Ralph Northam colluded to kill Virginia’s ban on monopolistic public-sector unionism. Now Mr. Mason and his legislative cohorts must answer to their constituents.
One year after highly publicized unionization efforts, workers from coffee shops in at least seven different states move to remove SBWU
With Michigan Right to Work repeal law passed, workers seek to escape mandatory payments
“Employees who are the targets of union organizing campaigns, and who do not want to be subject to monopoly union representation, must be vigilant about their rights after Cemex,” the notice reads
On July 27, Gary Glenn passed away after a seven-year battle with cancer. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Annette, and their five children and nine grandchildren.
Regional NLRB blocked Buffalo Starbucks employee and her coworkers from voting out union majority disapproved of, new lawsuit challenges agency’s authority