Mark Mix in Washington Times: How union thugs get a free pass

Yesterday in the Washington Times, National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix discussed one of Big Labor’s special legal privileges, the exemption from federal prosecution for acts of violence: The recent acquittal of four Boston Teamsters charged with attempting to extort the producers of the popular “Top Chef” television show is the latest illustration […]

2016 Labor Day Statement by President Mark Mix

Watch Foundation President Mark Mix’s Labor Day statement below: Read the statement here.

2016 Labor Day Statement by President Mark Mix

Mark Mix, president of the National Right to Work Foundation and the National Right to Work Committee, issued the following statement on the occasion of Labor Day 2016: “This Labor Day, many Americans will enjoy a well-deserved three day weekend. After the festivities, vacations, and beach trips have ended, however, we should take a step back to examine the injustice of forced unionism that millions of American workers face every day.

Right to Work President Mark Mix Discusses Obama’s Controversial “Recess” Appointments on The Blaze TV

National Right to Work President Mark Mix appeared on The Blaze TV to discuss a recent DC Court of Appeals ruling that strikes down President Obama's unconstitutional "recess" appointments to the NLRB. Check out the full video below: National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation staff attorneys are challenging the Obama "recess appointments" in multiple cases on behalf of employees who have had their rights violated.

Mark Mix Discusses Michigan’s Right to Work Law on Fox News

National Right to Work President Mark Mix recently appeared on Fox News to talk about Michigan's move to become the 24th Right to Work state in the country.

Mark Mix Talks Right to Work on “The Willis Report”

National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix recently appeared on "The Willis Report" on the Fox News Channel to talk about the economic benefits of Right to Work laws, the costs of government-sector forced unionism, and the Foundation's legal aid to workers in South Carolina whose jobs are in jeopardy due to the Obama Labor Board's outrageous complaint against Boeing.

Right to Work on the Radio: Mark Mix talks about the Costs of Government Union Monopolies

National Right to Work President Mark Mix was interviewed on Baltimore's C4 Show about his recent Congressional testimony on the dangers of public sector monopoly bargaining. Use the embedded player below to listen to the whole thing: As always, you can always listen to the Foundation's podcast via iTunes or manually subscribe to our podcast feed. You can also watch Mix's introductory remarks at the Congressional hearing online:

Right to Work on Fox: Foundation President Mark Mix talks Ohio, Wisconsin, and Public Sector Unions

Right to Work President Mark Mix sat down with Fox Business host Stuart Varney to discuss Ohio, Wisconsin, and the current debate over public sector unions. You can watch the full interview below:

Right to Work Radio Round-up: Mark Mix talks public sector unions, Wisconsin, and monopoly bargaining

Over the past week, Right to Work President Mark Mix was interviewed on several radio programs about public sector unionism and the protests in Wisconsin. First, here's Mix on Savage Nation. Click here to listen or use the embedded player below:

New Right to Work Podcast: Mark Mix talks Wisconsin Labor Law Reform

On WSAU-AM Central Wisconsin Morning News, Right to Work President Mark Mix explains why ending union monopoly bargaining privileges is so important as Wisconsin faces widespread, union-instigated protests. Click here to listen or use the embedded player below: