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Florida Senate Candidate Val Demings Threatens the Right to Work
November 2

Florida Senate Candidate Val Demings Threatens the Right to Work

Florida senate candidate Val Demings supports the PRO Act, which, if passed, would strip away the Right to Work in all 50 states.

February 16

PRO Act Aims to Destroy Right to Work Freedoms

The PRO Act is being brought back up again in the House and Senate by Democrats. If passes, it could put Right to Work freedoms at risk.

Senate Power Grab Could Doom Right to Work
November 9

Senate Power Grab Could Doom Right to Work

Union-label Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), is expected to become majority leader next year if Big Labor Democrats take over the chamber this fall.

November/December 2020 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
November 1

November/December 2020 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary

Here's a summary of what you'll find in our November/December 2020 National Right To Work Newsletter. You can read it here!

VA Senate - Government Unionization Act:  National Right To Work Committee V.P. John Kalb Testifies
March 3

VA Senate - Government Unionization Act: National Right To Work Committee V.P. John Kalb Testifies

Committee Vice President John Kalb testified to the Virginia Senate Commerce and Labor Committee that government union monopoly bargaining would be bad for workers, bad for taxpayers and bad for our representative form of government. (Richmond, VA, February 24, 2020)…

Senate passes Right To Work bill, Governor Sig Next
January 7

Senate passes Right To Work bill, Governor Sig Next

from the WDRB: FRANKFORT, Ky. (WDRB) — The Kentucky Senate on Saturday gave final approval to a bill letting union members in the state choose to pay dues while also getting union benefits. The ‘right-to-work’ measure, House Bill 1, cleared…

Kentucky Final Vote On Right To Work Expected Today
January 7

Kentucky Final Vote On Right To Work Expected Today

Kentucky getting closer to freeing employees from compulsory unionism, final votes could come today. from the freebeacon.com: Kentucky is poised to become the 27th right-to-work state in the country after the state’s House of Representatives passed legislation on Thursday evening.

West Virginia Right To Work Ends Forced Dues
January 22

West Virginia Right To Work Ends Forced Dues

What does the West Virginia Right to Work Bill (S.B. 1) do? It eliminates the power of labor union bosses to force employees to pay dues or lose their jobs.  Below is the text and here is a…

May 22

'Obama Appointed Them Before the Senate Could Even [Hold] Hearings'

In a column posted last night (see the link below) and appearing in print this morning, Washington Examiner senior editorial writer Sean Higgins predicts that today the U.S. Senate’s HELP Committee will rubber-stamp Big Labor President Barack Obama’s slate of…

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