Archive for January 2014
Background on Harris v. Quinn Supreme Court Case
National Right to Work President Mark Mix reviews the background on the upcoming Harris v. Quinn Supreme Court case, in the Washington Times. Today, more than 18 states have laws…
Read MoreNRTW Foundation Argues Another Supreme Court Case
National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation attorney, Bill Messenger, explains the latest Supreme Court case brought by that organization.  Bill McMorris has the story in the Washington Free Beacon. The Supreme…
Read MoreForced-Unionism Statutes Suppress Job Growth in Many Business Sectors, Including Traditionally Union-Free Ones
Today apologists for compulsory union dues and fees often suggest that, because only a little more than seven percent of private-sector employees in the U.S. are covered by a union…
Read More‘The Silent Majority Would Like to See Bankruptcy’
Famous fictional Scrantonian Michael Scott tried out an impromptu oral declaration of bankruptcy when he faced financial difficulties in Season Four of “The Office” (NBC-TV), but it turned out all…
Read More‘[I]f You’re Looking at an Illegal Means and a Legal End, You’ll Be OK’
In a trial that began this week at a federal court in Buffalo, N.Y., union lawyers are insisting that a four-decade-old U.S. Supreme Court decision gives construction union bosses a…
Read MoreFuture Employees, Employers Are Migrating to Right to Work States
Compulsory-Unionism States’ ‘Under 18’ Population Is on Track to Plummet by 2.16 Million From 2010 to 2020 By Stan Greer (Click to download Adobe pdf file) U.S. Census Bureau data…
Read MoreFamilies With Children Keep Fleeing Forced-Unionism States
Yesterday the U.S. Census Bureau offered a preview of its age-segregated population data for the 50 states as of last summer by publishing the voting-age (18 and over) and total…
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