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If you believe you are a victim of forced unionism abuses, or have questions about your right to remove a union at your workplace, you are welcome to fill out the form below to request free legal aid. If your request is potentially within the scope of our litigation program, a Foundation staff attorney or legal assistant will contact you. There is no charge for this service, and any information you send to us seeking legal aid will be kept strictly confidential. If your inquiry is urgent, you might wish to call us on our toll-free line (800-336-3600).

Foundation attorneys litigate hundreds of cases annually on behalf of workers, always free of charge. This includes dozens of cases for hotel workers, many challenging UNITE-HERE union boss coercion. Hotel workers in Chicago, San Francisco, Washington DC, and Boston are among those recently assisted by Foundation staff attorneys.

If you are a hotel employee who is the victim of forced unionism abuses or wants to exercise your right to remove (“decertify”) a union at your workplace, you may contact the National Right to Work Foundation to request legal assistance. After submitting the form below, a Foundation staff attorney or legal assistant will contact you as soon as possible if your request is potentially within the scope of our litigation program:

 

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Your inquiry must be related to issues such as compulsory union membership or compulsory dues payments, union violence against workers, forced union dues used for politics, decertification or deauthorization elections, and abuses of exclusive hiring halls. We do not provide legal assistance to employees on any other employment-related matters, such as non-compete clauses, employment at will, general employment discrimination (such as employment discrimination based upon age, race or disabilities) or general questions about internal union affairs for voluntary union members.

If your request is potentially within the scope of our litigation program, a Foundation staff attorney or legal assistant will contact you as soon as possible. There is no charge for this service, and any information you send to us seeking legal aid will be kept strictly confidential. If your inquiry is urgent, you might wish to call us on our toll-free line (800-336-3600).

†You should use only your personal e-mail address. The use of someone else’s email address or your employer-provided e-mail address may be deemed to waive confidentiality.