Union officials to nurses: strike or face fines, jail, arrests 

Union officials are threatening nurses in Pomona, California, with fines, arrests, and jail for refusal to walk off the job during a union ordered strike early in October. Right to Work attorneys helped a nurse challenge this coercion earlier this week at the National Labor Relations Board.

Employees that do not want to abandon their jobs during a strike can learn more here.

The arrest threats sound all too familiar.

 

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Do unions really support the rights of workers?

Bismarck

Whenever the interests of rank-and-file workers conflict with the interests of the union brass, the workers always come in second.


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