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Supreme Court to hear the biggest labor case in years!
Feb 21, 2018 20:59:51   #
teabag09
 
The snowflakes are wailing about the amount of NRA money in politics, it's dwarfed by the UNIONS!

"The Supreme Court is about to hear the biggest labor case of the century"
- The Washington Post


It's crunch-time, Friend.

The oral arguments for the Foundation's "biggest labor case of the century" are this coming Monday at the Supreme Court.

And the stakes couldn't be any higher.

If your Foundation is successful in our Janus v. AFSCME case to free every government employee from the shackles of forced unionism, it would strike a blow to Big Labor's forced-dues empire.

One of Big Labor's websites even suggested it would usher in a "Right to Work nation."

Of course, Congress still needs to pass the National Right to Work Act to ensure ALL workers enjoy the same freedom to work without being forced to join a union or pay union dues as work requirement.

But granting MILLIONS of public sector workers the same right to voluntarily choose to join, or not join a union, without fear of being fired as workers currently in Right to Work states enjoy will be a massive defeat for union bosses and their forced-dues-funded political powerhouse.

The fact is, Big Labor uses forced-dues dollars to fund a massive political machine that reaches into Congress, every state house, most city halls, police stations, firehouses and school districts across the country.

So it comes as no surprise that Senators Elizabeth Warren and Chuck Schumer have joined union bosses in attacking your Foundation's Janus case in the press and on the Senate floor.

As AFSCME union boss Naomi Walker wailed, "The progressive infrastructure in this country, from think tanks to advocacy organizations -- which depends on the resources and engagement of workers and their unions -- will crumble."

Of course, our fight to free workers from the chains of forced unionism transcends politics.

The Foundation has been eliminating coercive union power and compulsory unionism abuses through strategic litigation, public information and education programs since 1968.

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Feb 21, 2018 22:39:02   #
grace scott
 
teabag09 wrote:
The snowflakes are wailing about the amount of NRA money in politics, it's dwarfed by the UNIONS!

"The Supreme Court is about to hear the biggest labor case of the century"
- The Washington Post


It's crunch-time, Friend.

The oral arguments for the Foundation's "biggest labor case of the century" are this coming Monday at the Supreme Court.

And the stakes couldn't be any higher.

If your Foundation is successful in our Janus v. AFSCME case to free every government employee from the shackles of forced unionism, it would strike a blow to Big Labor's forced-dues empire.

One of Big Labor's websites even suggested it would usher in a "Right to Work nation."

Of course, Congress still needs to pass the National Right to Work Act to ensure ALL workers enjoy the same freedom to work without being forced to join a union or pay union dues as work requirement.

But granting MILLIONS of public sector workers the same right to voluntarily choose to join, or not join a union, without fear of being fired as workers currently in Right to Work states enjoy will be a massive defeat for union bosses and their forced-dues-funded political powerhouse.

The fact is, Big Labor uses forced-dues dollars to fund a massive political machine that reaches into Congress, every state house, most city halls, police stations, firehouses and school districts across the country.

So it comes as no surprise that Senators Elizabeth Warren and Chuck Schumer have joined union bosses in attacking your Foundation's Janus case in the press and on the Senate floor.

As AFSCME union boss Naomi Walker wailed, "The progressive infrastructure in this country, from think tanks to advocacy organizations -- which depends on the resources and engagement of workers and their unions -- will crumble."

Of course, our fight to free workers from the chains of forced unionism transcends politics.

The Foundation has been eliminating coercive union power and compulsory unionism abuses through strategic litigation, public information and education programs since 1968.
The snowflakes are wailing about the amount of NRA... (show quote)




I would have no problem with this IF unions were not required to represent all workers not just union members.

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Feb 21, 2018 22:54:08   #
teabag09
 
Me either Grace. If you, as an individual, were able to opt out it would fit in my world. Mike
grace scott wrote:
I would have no problem with this IF unions were not required to represent all workers not just union members.

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Feb 22, 2018 09:25:28   #
Lonewolf
 
Unions made this country great also for your dues you get a pension and vacation unions support candidates that support businesses and good for the economy
so reamember when a plumber makes 17 bucks an hour and across the street another plumber makes 45 bucks an hour its well worth paying the dues



teabag09 wrote:
The snowflakes are wailing about the amount of NRA money in politics, it's dwarfed by the UNIONS!

"The Supreme Court is about to hear the biggest labor case of the century"
- The Washington Post


It's crunch-time, Friend.

The oral arguments for the Foundation's "biggest labor case of the century" are this coming Monday at the Supreme Court.

And the stakes couldn't be any higher.

If your Foundation is successful in our Janus v. AFSCME case to free every government employee from the shackles of forced unionism, it would strike a blow to Big Labor's forced-dues empire.

One of Big Labor's websites even suggested it would usher in a "Right to Work nation."

Of course, Congress still needs to pass the National Right to Work Act to ensure ALL workers enjoy the same freedom to work without being forced to join a union or pay union dues as work requirement.

But granting MILLIONS of public sector workers the same right to voluntarily choose to join, or not join a union, without fear of being fired as workers currently in Right to Work states enjoy will be a massive defeat for union bosses and their forced-dues-funded political powerhouse.

The fact is, Big Labor uses forced-dues dollars to fund a massive political machine that reaches into Congress, every state house, most city halls, police stations, firehouses and school districts across the country.

So it comes as no surprise that Senators Elizabeth Warren and Chuck Schumer have joined union bosses in attacking your Foundation's Janus case in the press and on the Senate floor.

As AFSCME union boss Naomi Walker wailed, "The progressive infrastructure in this country, from think tanks to advocacy organizations -- which depends on the resources and engagement of workers and their unions -- will crumble."

Of course, our fight to free workers from the chains of forced unionism transcends politics.

The Foundation has been eliminating coercive union power and compulsory unionism abuses through strategic litigation, public information and education programs since 1968.
The snowflakes are wailing about the amount of NRA... (show quote)

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Feb 22, 2018 17:32:03   #
teabag09
 
When I worked for NW railroad in early 70's I and a bunch of others got royally screwed by the unions so you can peddle that crap somewhere else. Unions themselves are a big business. Mike
Lonewolf wrote:
Unions made this country great also for your dues you get a pension and vacation unions support candidates that support businesses and good for the economy
so reamember when a plumber makes 17 bucks an hour and across the street another plumber makes 45 bucks an hour its well worth paying the dues

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