UPTE Union Bosses Back Down, Settle UC Irvine Lab Assistant’s Lawsuit Battling Unconstitutional Dues Seizures from Wages

Settlement requires union officials to refund all unconstitutionally taken money Irvine, CA (November 17, 2021) – University of California Irvine lab assistant Amber Walker has won a settlement forcing University Professional and Technical Employees (UPTE) union officials at her workplace to stop illegally taking dues money from her paycheck. The victory comes after Walker sought free…

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Thank you for signing up for the Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism CEAFU2022 Conference. Here is the link to the conference: CEAFU2022 https://myjanusrights.org/2021/12/01/thanks-for-signing-up-for-ceafu2022/ You Are Registered for CEAFU2022 If you were redirected to this page, you have been successfully registered for CEAFU2022! DATE: Friday, March 4th 2022 TIME: Noon-3PM (Eastern) CEAFU2022 is a free online conference provided…

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COVID-19 ‘Relief’ Money Pads Union Coffers

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Huge Federal Cash Infusion Isn’t Making Schools Safer or Better Eight months ago, union bosses like American Federation of Teachers (AFT/AFL-CIO) chief Randi Weingarten and National Education Association (NEA) bigwig Becky Pringle exulted as Congress rubber-stamped and President Joe Biden approved a $200 billion payout to overwhelmingly unionized government schools. The principal public pretext for this…

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Workers Nationwide Urge Supreme Court to Take Cases Defending First Amendment Right to Refuse Union Support

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Petitions from public servants challenge union boss-created “escape periods” that limit right to cut off dues deductions to just a few days each year Washington, DC (October 25, 2021) – National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation staff attorneys today filed petitions asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear several cases from rank-and-file government employees across…

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Foundation’s Petition to High Court in Chicago Educator Case Gains Support

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WASHINGTON, DC – In July, sixteen attorneys general threw the support of their states behind Chicago Public Schools educators Ifeoma Nkemdi and Joanne Troesch, who are urging the U.S. Supreme Court to hear their case defending their First Amendment right to cut off union financial support as recognized in the Foundation-won Janus v. AFSCME decision. In an amicus…

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