Brunilda Vargas Testifies at National Right to Work Act Hearing
Brunilda Vargas, a Philadelphia public defender whose workplace was unionized by the United Auto Workers, testifies for the National Right to Work Act.
Vicki McKenna Show Guest Host Matt Kittle and National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix discuss Union Politics, Legal Challenges, and the Right to Work Movement.
“Just the last three months, four months, the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation has 148 active cases.[…]
“Biden is trying to buy off these Big Labor Bosses with taxpayer-funded union-only construction projects and electric car production. […]
“You know, it was Terry McAuliffe, former governor running again for a second term said that he would sign the repeal of the right to work law if the Legislature could put it on his desk. That was a change in his position from the first time he ran back in 2013 and said, You know, we have a great right to work law in Virginia. We like it because it protects workers’ rights and it gives us an economic advantage over other states.”
Mark Mix
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Brunilda Vargas, a Philadelphia public defender whose workplace was unionized by the United Auto Workers, testifies for the National Right to Work Act.
Mark Mix testifies for the National Right to Work Act at the first congressional hearing held by the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions.
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