Fact Sheets

Economic Comparisons: Right To Work States versus Compulsory Unionism States
A Fact Sheet is typically in a quick read format regarding data, research and analysis provided by the staff of the National Insitute for Labor Relations Research (NILRR.org).

Opportunities For the ‘Middle-Educated’ and the College-Educated
NILRR Fact Sheet -- College-Educated and 'Middle-Educated' Employee web Census Bureau Data Show That Non-Holders,...

Fact Sheet: More Debt, Higher Taxes
Eight of the Nine States With the Highest Government Debt-to-Income Ratios Lack Right to Work...

Fact Sheet: Forced Union Dues Fuel the Big Government Lobby
Capitol Hill's Top Recipients of Union-Boss Largesse Vote Consistently For Higher Federal Taxes, More Spending...

How Can Kentucky Offer More Opportunities to Employees?
Border-County Employment-Growth Data Bolster Case For Enactment of a Bluegrass State Right to Work Law...

Future 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...

Fact Sheet: Union Monopoly Bargaining Contracts Hurtful
Union Nonmembers Are'Made Worse Off' Monopolistic Unionism Hurts Talented Employees Economically, and Top Union Officials...

Big Labor Spent $1.7 Billion on Electioneering & Lobbying in 2011-2012
(Labor Day Press Release) Big Labor turns focus further from "workplace representation" to electioneering (Washington,...