CUNY Public Employees Can Choose to Un-Fund Radical Union Bosses

In June, militant officials of the union for faculty and other staff at the City University of New York (CUNY) passed a resolution blasting Israel and branding Jews who reside in Mideast regions where many of their ancestors have lived since biblical times as “Colonial settlers.” Union officials asked the university to consider boycotting Israel […]

SEIU Bosses Refund Dues Seized from Chicago Mental Health Counselor After He Resigned Union Membership

Under unconstitutional ‘escape period’ scheme, healthcare worker paid union dues for months despite resigning SEIU membership.

Kimberlee Warren Sues FOP Union for Violating Janus Rights

National Right to Work Attorneys argued and the U.S. Supreme court in Janus v. AFSCME decision agreed that public employees like Kimberlee Warren cannot be forced to pay union dues and fees to keep her job.  But, Cuyahoga County Police Union Bosses have denied Kimberlee her constitutional rights and she has been forced to sue. Unfortunately, this […]

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United Airlines’ Arthur Baisley Challenges IAM Union Political “Opt-out”

Baisley is urging the Court to hear his federal class-action civil rights case contesting a dues arrangement imposed by International Association of Machinists (IAM) union officials.

Cuyahoga County Probation Officer Hits Union with Federal Lawsuit for Years of Unconstitutional Dues Seizures

From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation Website: Union officials took full union dues from nonmember officer without consent, then ignored requests to return illegally-seized money Cleveland, OH (August 25, 2021) – Cuyahoga County probation officer Kimberlee Warren is suing the Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) union in her workplace, charging union officials with […]

Ohio Worker Defeats Unconstitutional IUOE ‘Administration Fee’

Crane’s lawsuit maintained that IUOE’s “agreement administration fee” requirement violated his rights under the 2018 Janus v. AFSCME Supreme Court decision