Busted: Teacher Union Bosses Caught Illegally Seizing Dues from California Charter School Educator
Faced with potential legal action from National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys, CTA union officials quickly backed down
NYC University Professors Challenge Forced Union ‘Representation’ in Lawsuit Detailing Union Anti-Semitic Speech and Actions
The suit challenges the New York State law (“Taylor Law”) that PSC union officials use to force the professors under their monopoly “representation”…
Chicago Area Firefighters Fight for Right to Hold Vote to End Unwanted SEIU Union “Representation”
Carpentersville firefighters collected enough signatures for election whether to boot SEIU, but union officials are now attempting to block the vote
California Lab Assistant Challenges California’s Anti-Janus Law
Employee wanted to stop dues but law let union bosses demand photo ID. California is one of the worst for having anti-Janus laws.
Supreme Court Ruling: West Virginia’s Paycheck Protection Law to Remain in Effect
West Virginia’s Paycheck Protection law will now remain in place, thanks to the Supreme Court ruling, helping workers maintain their rights.
Amber Walker, UC Irvine Employee, Wins Settlement over Unconstitutional Union Dues Seizures
UC Irvine Lab Assistant Amber Walker has just won a settlement against the UPTE Union for unconstitutionally forcing union dues.
UPTE Union Bosses Back Down, Settle UC Irvine Lab Assistant’s Lawsuit Battling Unconstitutional Dues Seizures from Wages
Settlement from lawsuit requires UPTE union officials to refund all unconstitutionally taken money from UC Irvine employees.
West Virginia Supreme Court Reverses Injunction, Restores Protections against Unconstitutional Union Dues Seizures
West Virginia – Supreme Court protects workers’ First Amendment rights, overturns lower court injunction against Paycheck Protection Act
Workers Nationwide Urge Supreme Court to Take Cases Defending First Amendment Right to Refuse Union Support
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
Foundation’s Petition to High Court in Chicago Educator Case Gains Support
The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation’s petition to High Court in a Chicago Educator case has gained support from 16 states.