October 2017 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
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Number of 35-54 Year-Olds in Forced-Dues States Falling Sharply Union propagandists often grossly understate, or “forget” about altogether, regional cost-of-living differences when they are debating living standards in Right to Work states vs. forced-unionism states. Downplaying or ignoring this…
Last year, no one doubted that a gubernatorial victory for Big Labor apologist Chris Koster (pictured) was union bosses’ only plausible means to block RIght to Work passage in Missouri. But voters soundly rejected Koster. Image: Camille Phillips/St. Louis Public…
Selected quotes from Unions fear they can’t stop right-to-work, by Sean Higgins in the Washington Examiner. “You never say right-to-work in the union movement because it is a great example of naming something. Pretty often you cannot even explain right-to-work…
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By an incredible 26-to-1 margin, CEOs prefer adding jobs in Right to Work states over forced-unionism states, according to a nationwide survey of hundreds of CEOs conducted early this year by Chief Executive magazine. (Chart originally published by chief executive)…
Rejected again, Big Labor’s attempt to squash freedom and prosperity in Wisconsin by using the court system to void Right to Work. U.S.Court of Appeals said union bosses failed to provide “any compelling reason” for the appeal. Wisconsin…
As eminent labor-law scholar Clyde Summers recognized, union officials “want unchallenged control over all aspects of the [workplace] contract, including its grievance procedure and arbitration which they created.” Image: University of Pennsylvania Law School Late last month, a group of…
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