Virginia US Representative Ben Cline warns of dire consequences of repealing Right To Work
BEN CLINE: I'M PROUD THAT MY STATE IS ONE OF THE 27 THAT PROTECTS THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO WORK.
BEN CLINE: I'M PROUD THAT MY STATE IS ONE OF THE 27 THAT PROTECTS THE FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT TO WORK.
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)…
Girded For Battle in Right to Work Virginia Virginia Senate Majority Leader Dick Saslaw, D-Fairfax, introduced legislation that would force employees to pay union dues or be fired and he calls it fair (SB 426). ‘Compulsory Unionism Is as Unpopular…
NEWS RELEASE: SASLAW INTRODUCES RIGHT TO WORK REPEAL BILL Springfield, VA (January 10, 2020) – National Right to Work Committee President Mark Mix today slammed Virginia Senate Majority Leader Dick Saslaw, charging he is both intellectually dishonest and acting…
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Virginia Solons and ‘Tyrannical’ Compulsion Many Virginia working men and women believe, with good reason, that they are harmed by unionization, but Big Labor Delegate Lee Carter (right) thinks he knows better. Jefferson decried such politicians’ “impious presumption.” Credit…
Unchaining Employees Can Save Illinois, Connecticut, New Jersey For years, government union monopolists have been ripping off ordinary, hardworking taxpayers in Illinois, Connecticut and New Jersey — all states where both private- and public-sector employees may be forced to…
Data from the U.S. Census Bureau show that, overall, states where forced union dues are permitted are failing to offer appealing economic opportunities to retain and attract college-educated, working-age adults. (credit: REUTERS/mario anzuoini) Better Options For College Graduates in Right…