Archive for October 2019
Poverty Higher in Forced-Dues States
A recent U.S. Census Bureau (BOC) report furnishes data on the average share of residents living in poverty in each of the 50 states from 2016-18. BOC supplemental poverty measure…
Read MoreFoundation Advises Teachers on Union Rights
Unions have various subtle and not-so-subtle ways of “punishing” those they represent (members and nonmembers) when these workers choose not to go the union way. National Right to Work Legal…
Read MoreNew Hampshire Labor Boss Pleads Guilty to Fraud
While radical forces in Congress try to pass more forced-dues legislation, union officials continue to cheat workers for their own profit until they are caught. Dennis Robertson, former business manager…
Read MoreUnited Food and Commercial Union Boss Charged with Embezzlement
While Congress debates the PRO Act, which would give union bosses almost total power over businesses, to say nothing over workers’ paychecks and whether or not they must pay dues…
Read MoreAmidst the UAW Strike More Union Bosses are Indicted
Amidst the GM strike of 48,000 members, the government continues to identify and arrest United Auto Workers (UAW) officials. Jeffery Pietrzyk allegedly received millions of dollars in bribes and kickbacks…
Read MoreGovernment Employee Union Bosses Implicated in Rash of Corruption
Union officials for the American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE) are competing with the United Auto Workers (UAW) union bosses for the top contender in the Most Corrupt Union Boss…
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