Unions Should Brace for Another Landmark Supreme Court Decision in 2019
Thanks to the Supreme Court’s decision in Janus v. AFSCME, public-sector unions can no longer compel workers to pay so-called “fair share…
In Killing Obama-era Rule, A Victory For Workplace Privacy
It’s been an eventful summer for unions. Following up on a win for workforce freedom in Janus, a final rule…
UPDATED: Female Ford Employees Speak Out Against The UAW
The hits keep coming for the United Auto Workers union. In late December, the New York Times published a story…
Two of the Craziest Labor Stories You’ll Ever Read
Life is never dull in union America. Earlier this month, George Botts, vice president of New York’s Amalgamated Transit Union…
United Steelworkers Boss Busted for Embezzlement
Union bosses know a thing or two about the wrong side of the law. David R. Sager, the former president…
Union THUGs Face the Fuzz
Last year, we reported on a concerning story out of Philadelphia. A Quaker meetinghouse that was being built by non-union…
Republican Leaders Draft Letter to Labor Secretary Perez
In a recent article and our full-page ad in the Wall Street Journal, we explained the uncanny similarities between worker centers and labor unions….
Teamsters Goodfellas Indicted for Links to Organized Crime
The Teamsters in Long Island were caught in a scene reminiscent of the gangster classic “Goodfellas” when the president of Local 917…
SEIU Local 503 Internal Problems Continue
SEIU Local 503, Oregon’s largest public sector union, has been found to have committed “regular, sustained and ongoing” violations of…
SCOTUS Takes on Labor Relations Cases
Today, the Supreme Court granted a writ of certiorari to two labor relations cases, NLRB v. Noel Canning and Unite Here Local 355 v. Mulhall. In…