Statement by Foundation President Mark Mix: “Union Officials Owe Workers an Apology This Labor Day”

Download Mark Mix’s statement as an MP3: Full Statement, Short Clip **Springfield, VA (September 1, 2006)** – Mark Mix, President of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, made the following statement in response to the passing of this year’s Labor Day holiday. The Foundation is a non-profit legal aid organization providing free help […]

Statement by Foundation President Mark Mix: “Union Officials Owe Workers an Apology This Labor Day”

Download Mark Mix’s statement as an MP3: Full Statement, Short Clip **Springfield, VA (September 1, 2006)** – Mark Mix, President of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, made the following statement in response to the passing of this year’s Labor Day holiday. The Foundation is a non-profit legal aid organization providing free help […]

Information for Media: Mark A. Mix

Mark Mix is President of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. He also serves as President of the National Right to Work Committee, a 2.6 million member public policy organization. He became President of the Foundation in 2003. Under the leadership of Mr. Mix, the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation has continued to provide unparalleled free legal assistance to workers and has utilized cutting-edge legal strategies to protect workers from the abuses of compulsory unionism.

Information for Media: Mark A. Mix

Mark Mix is President of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. He also serves as President of the National Right to Work Committee, a 2.2 million member public policy organization. He became President of the Foundation in 2003. Under the leadership of Mr. Mix, the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation has continued to provide unparalleled free legal assistance to workers and has utilized cutting-edge legal strategies to protect workers from the abuses of compulsory unionism.

Mix to US Attorney: Let Workers Refuse to Fund Scandal-Ridden UAW Bosses

Letter exhorts worker-empowering reforms as part of potential federal takeover of UAW DETROIT, MI – National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix sent a letter to US Attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan Matthew Schneider, on the eve of a recent meeting between Schneider and current United Auto Workers (UAW) union President Rory Gamble. Mix urged Schneider to advance worker-empowering reforms for the corruption-ridden UAW during the meeting, which was scheduled to discuss the union’s future after a massive embezzlement and racketeering scandal that continues to unfold.

Mark Janus Files Brief Defending WA Workers’ Right to Stop Union Dues Under Landmark Janus v. AFSCME Supreme Court Decision

Union scheme currently being challenged at Ninth Circuit blocks government workers from exercising First Amendment rights outside brief 10-day period SAN FRANCISCO, CA - Mark Janus, the lead plaintiff in the landmark 2018 Janus v. AFSCME Supreme Court decision, has just submitted an amicus brief in Belgau v. Inslee.

Mark Janus asks Supreme Court to hear case seeking return of unconstitutional forced union fees

Victory in this case could open the door to hundreds of millions of dollars in refunds for other government employees WASHINGTON, DC - Today, attorneys representing Mark Janus are asking the U.S. Supreme Court to review the continuation of Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Council 31.

Mark Janus Files Motion Seeking Entire Seventh Circuit Appeals Court to Rehear Ruling Denying Refund of Unconstitutionally Seized Forced Union Fees

Petition for rehearing en banc filed after three-judge panel ruled that union bosses may keep dues taken from public employees in violation of the First Amendment WASHINGTON, DC - Today, attorneys representing Mark Janus are petitioning the U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals for rehearing en banc in the continuation of Janus v. American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME), Council 31.

Mark Janus Asks Appeals Court to Order Refund of Forced Union Fees Outlawed by U.S. Supreme Court

Attorneys for Mark Janus, plaintiff in the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case Janus v. AFSCME, have asked a federal appeals court to order a refund union fees he was forced to pay while he worked for Illinois state government.