Report: PRO Act Would Leave Workers with Less Money, Power
Proponents of the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act have long argued that the legislation would be a win…
How Would the PRO Act Hurt Workers? Let Us Count the Ways…
The Democrat-controlled House of Representatives recently passed H.R 2474, or the Protecting the Right to Organize Act (PRO Act). While…
Unions Spend Big to Curtail Worker Freedom
The AFL-CIO— along with other major labor unions— recently poured money into an anti-right-to-work campaign led by advocacy group We Are Missouri….
Janus Decision a Win for Workplace Freedom
This week, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of plaintiff Mark Janus, a longtime American Federation of State, County, and Municipal…
Delaware County Hops on the Right-to-Work Train
Right-to-work legislation, which prohibits union membership as a condition of employment, is taking the country by storm. Earlier this year,…
Celebrating National Employee Freedom Week
Today marks the start of National Employee Freedom Week, an annual celebration of employee rights in the workplace and the…
Analyzing Big Labor’s Losing Right-to-Work Battle
Right-to-work legislation—which bans union membership as a condition of employment—is currently being considered in Colorado and Ohio. If enacted, it…
Employee Freedom Wins in 2016
Election Day proved to be a big win for employees in several states, as ballot initiatives reined in the power…
Big Labor Stoops Low in Wisconsin
Wisconsin was Big Labor’s Waterloo in 2012, when a heated recall election upheld Scott Walker’s governorship. His 2014 reelection victory…
Supreme Court Hands Employee Rights a Big Loss
In January, we reported on Friedrichs v. California Teachers Association, a Supreme Court case which took public-sector labor law under serious consideration for the…