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United States vs. Enmons Archives

Ironworker Thug Leading Violent Beatings Claimed Union Violence
September 25

Ironworker Thug Leading Violent Beatings Claimed Union Violence "Exemption"

End the union violence exemption! Support the Freedom from Union Violence Act (FUVA) by clicking here and signing the petition today! Iron Workers Local 395 Union attorneys argued that the incident should have been exempt from prosecution because of…

Union Thugs Plead Guilty, Anticipate a Do-Over
August 14

Union Thugs Plead Guilty, Anticipate a Do-Over

Union bosses get away with violent acts as a result of Enmons and the Union Violence Loophole. However, many judges are taking a different stance.

'There Should Be No Union Exemption For Violence, Stalking, Intimidation and Destruction of Property'
February 21

'There Should Be No Union Exemption For Violence, Stalking, Intimidation and Destruction of Property'

The National Right to Work Legal Defense  Foundation worked to defend victims of a UAW campaign of terror that included shootings and severed cows’ headsvisited upon workers in Winchester,Virginia, in the late 1990’s. Yesterday, a Washington Times editorial…

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