Archive for December 2015
NILRR Right To Work Clipsheet December 11, 2015
Documents Show Teachers Unions Spent Millions on Luxury Hotels, Overseas Travel, Car Services The74Million.org, November 29, 2015 A cursory scan of the line items on the union’s annual financial filings…
Read MoreMandatory Bar Doesn’t Aim to Prevent ‘Individual Attorneys’ From Getting ‘Better Terms Than Those Obtainable by the Group’
As I discussed last week in a blog post on this site (see the first link below), Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, a potentially landmark case scheduled to be heard by…
Read MoreWill Union Representation Destroy the UAW?
The Editor of Labor Union Report Online, speculates about the United Auto Workers’ union representation election win last week. Not surprisingly, the union won the largely symbolic vote 108-44. Also,…
Read MoreWest Virginia May Beat Ohio and Kentucky with Right to Work
West Virginia may beat Ohio and Kentucky with a Right to Work bill which will be introduced next month at the beginning of the Mountain State’s legislature. Jason Hart has…
Read MoreNILRR Right to Work Clipsheet December 04, 2015
Worker files unfair labor charge against GM, UAW Detroit News Online, December 01, 2015 Daniel Lowery of Holly is claiming unfair labor practices against the three entities, according to a…
Read MoreRight to Work for Ohio?
Ohio legislators are once again presented with an opportunity to give Ohio workers workplace freedom. Jeremy Pelzer has the story on cleveland.com. A number of Republican leaders say they personally…
Read MoreSouthworth Precedent Not Helpful For Forced-Union-Fee Proponents in Friedrichs Case
Today more than 20 states have laws on the books explicitly requiring all or some types of front-line public workers to pay dues or fees to a union they may…
Read MoreUnion Bosses – Get the Friedrichs Story Straight!
Terrence Pell, President of the Center for Individual Rights, corrects some of the falsehoods union bosses have been spreading about the Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association case currently before the…
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