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Right to Work Archives

Former Connecticut State Trooper Wins Over $250,000 in Political Discrimination Suit
September 4

Former Connecticut State Trooper Wins Over $250,000 in Political Discrimination Suit

CSPU union upended Connecticut State Trooper Joseph Mercer’s career after he refused to fund union politics

National Right to Work Emphasizes Worker Freedom Over Coercion This Labor Day 2023
September 4

National Right to Work Emphasizes Worker Freedom Over Coercion This Labor Day 2023

National Right to Work Foundation and Committee President Mark Mix Shares a Special Message This Labor Day, 2023

Workers Not Buying What Joe Biden Is Selling
September 1

Workers Not Buying What Joe Biden Is Selling

"The fact is, fewer and fewer Americans are being fooled. U.S. Census Bureau data show that, when they have a choice, working-age people prefer not to live in forced-unionism states.”

Foundation Slams NLRB, ILA Union Officials in Brief to Fourth Circuit Court
August 30

Foundation Slams NLRB, ILA Union Officials in Brief to Fourth Circuit Court

Foundation staff attorneys are fighting to ensure that Charleston’s state-of-the-art Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal doesn’t become a safe harbor for ILA union bosses’ anti-worker schemes.

Alaska Supreme Court Trashes First Amendment
August 29

Alaska Supreme Court Trashes First Amendment

For four years, Gov. Michael Dunleavy (R) has fought to ensure Alaska state employees can exercise their First Amendment rights under Janus. His administration is now attempting to bring this battle to the U.S. Supreme Court.

Starbucks Workers Seeking to Oust Union with Decertification Vote
August 24

Starbucks Workers Seeking to Oust Union with Decertification Vote

Majority of workers at flagship NYC Starbucks Roastery want decertification vote

Greenville, SC Starbucks Employees Latest to Demand Vote to Remove SBWU Union from Workplace
August 22

Greenville, SC Starbucks Employees Latest to Demand Vote to Remove SBWU Union from Workplace

One year after highly publicized unionization efforts, workers from at least five different states have begun efforts to remove SBWU, including a South Carolina Starbucks location

Southwest Airlines Faces Second Round of Sanctions in Litigation Over Flight Attendant’s Discriminatory Firing at Union Behest
August 17

Southwest Airlines Faces Second Round of Sanctions in Litigation Over Flight Attendant’s Discriminatory Firing at Union Behest

Southwest Airlines already faced sanctions for not making witness available for deposition, now faces discipline for misleading employees about judge’s order

Mark Mix discusses Major Seattle Area Legal Victory that has Union Officials Reeling
August 14

Mark Mix discusses Major Seattle Area Legal Victory that has Union Officials Reeling

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