National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys’ case for five Jewish MIT graduate students against GSU union bosses – who want to force them to pay money to the union despite the union’s anti-Israel activities – gained attention on radio and TV shows across the country. Listen to Foundation President Mark Mix explain the case […]
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National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix sits down with One America News “Tipping Point” host Kara McKinney to discuss the disastrous implications of union bosses’ attempted power grab in the Glacier Northwest v. International Brotherhood of Teamsters Supreme Court case. Foundation staff attorneys submitted a legal brief in the case exposing the mountain […]
National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix sits down with Foundation staff attorney Bill Messenger, who successfully argued Janus v. AFSCME before the Supreme Court in 2018, to discuss the Foundation’s recent challenges and triumphs in defending workers’ Janus rights.
Former Southwest Airlines flight attendant Charlene Carter won a $5.1 million jury verdict after being fired illegally for standing up to the TWU union’s political activity. Watch her discuss her victory with National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix and Newsmax TV’s Rob Schmitt:
Watch National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix and veteran Foundation attorney Glenn Taubman explain the threat that Jennifer Abruzzo, the current General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB), poses to employees’ right to freely choose whether to be under the control of a union. Read Mark’s op-ed on Abruzzo’s plan to […]
Watch National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix and Foundation attorney Bruce Cameron discuss Tennessee employee Dorothy Frame’s victory over LIUNA union officials, who forced her to fund union activities in violation of her faith. Read more about Dorothy Frame’s case here.