With just the click of your mouse and a few key strokes, National Right to Work Foundation supporters can help the Foundation achieve its mission of providing free legal aid to employees whose human or civil rights have been violated by compulsory unionism abuses.

Right to Work supporters generously make tax-deductible contributions to the Foundation each year, and there are many more ways of giving. (After all, unlike the union bosses, we don’t, can’t, and wouldn’t dare force anyone to support us, but depend on the voluntary contributions of our generous supporters.)

Now with GoodSearch.com, you can supplement your support for the Foundation’s strategic legal program while you search online.

GoodSearch: You Search...We Give!

GoodSearch is a search engine powered by Yahoo. But unlike other search engines, GoodSearch contributes a portion of advertising revenue for each search to a charity of your choice. Make GoodSearch your default browser today, and make sure to select the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation as your designated charity. It’s easy, and since you are online anyway, just searching the Internet can help the Foundation defend the rights of victims of forced unionism.

You can even add a toolbar to your Internet browser to make things even easier.

It gets better. GoodSearch has also launched GoodShop.com, which is partnered with over 500 of the most popular online retailers such as Amazon.com, iTunes, and 1-800-flowers. The next time you’re planning on doing some online shopping, go to GoodShop.com, make sure the Foundation is the designated charity, and find the online store of your choice. Up to 30% of your purchase may go to supporting the cause of employee freedom. Using this service doesn’t cost you any extra — you pay the same prices you would if you went straight to the site.

It’s easy. It’s free to use. And you get to help vindicate employees’ rights doing two things you’re doing online anyway — searching and shopping.

We appreciate your continued support.

Posted on Sep 17, 2008 in Blog