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Tom McGinty Archives

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.

Teachers Union Dues Fund Everything But Better Education
July 16

Teachers Union Dues Fund Everything But Better Education

The Wall Street Journal continues to examine big labor’s ability to use coercive forced-union dues money…

Billions and Counting
July 13

Billions and Counting

The Wall Street Journal reports that big labor “spends about four times as much on politics and lobbying as generally thought.”  Generally thought? …

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