Full Foundation Action March/April 2022 Newsletter Now Online

Read about NYC university professors taking aim at forced union "representation," a casino worker challenging the order installing an unwanted union via "Card Check," and more All articles from the March/April 2022 issue of the Foundation Action newsletter, plus a special video message from National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix, are now available on the website.

National Right to Work Foundation in the Detroit News: Big Labor’s Latest Attack on Michigan Right to Work

A recent op-ed from National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix in the Detroit News discusses union bosses never-ending attempts to overturn or undermine Michigan's Right To Work protections for workers.

Georgia Ecolab Workers Vote to Remove RWDSU Union but Union Bosses Attempt to Overturn Election Results

RWDSU officials are also trying to reverse Alabama Amazon workers’ vote against unionization, & were recently successfully ousted by NYC car wash employees ATLANTA, GA - National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix today slammed Retail, Wholesale & Department Store Union Southeast Council (RWDSU) union officials for seeking to nullify McDonough, GA, Ecolab employees’ secret ballot vote to remove RWDSU from their workplace.

Foundation President Touts Worker Freedom in Outlets Across Country on Labor Day 2021

Every year the National Right to Work Foundation uses Labor Day to remind Americans that celebrating workers must include respecting their individual rights by opposing the injustices of forced unionism. This year, National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix’s opinion pieces calling out union coercion and extolling the vital freedoms and opportunity secured by Right to Work reached the public through dozens of outlets.

Workplace Advocacy Groups Tout Successes for Worker Liberty on Labor Day 2021, Warn of Continuing Anti-Freedom Efforts

Mark Mix, president of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation and the National Right to Work Committee, issued the following statement on the occasion of Labor Day 2021.

National Right to Work Foundation President Says Cedar Point Nursery SCOTUS Decision One Step in Nixing Coercive Union Power

National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix emphasized that there is still a long battle ahead in eliminating unfair privileges given only to union officials.

Foundation President Discusses How Teacher Union Bosses Influence the Government to the Detriment of Teachers and Students

National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation President Mark Mix recently participated in a Philanthropy Roundtable panel discussion titled “Ask The Experts: Teacher Appreciation Week? How Teachers Unions Got in the Way.”

Foundation President: «A Rigged System Is Keeping a California Charter School Under Union Rule»

Reason Magazine published a piece by National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation President Mark Mix describing the ongoing legal battle between teachers at San Diego’s Gompers preparatory academy and the San Diego Education Association.

National Workplace Advocacy Group to Charter School Teachers: ‘Don’t Be Afraid to Exercise Your Rights to Resist Union Boss Power’

National Workplace Advocacy Group to Charter School Teachers: ‘Don’t Be Afraid to Exercise Your Rights to Resist Union Boss Power’ WASHINGTON, DC - Mark Mix, president of the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, issued the following statement in recognition of National School Choice Week 2021

National Right to Work President Urges US Attorney Schneider to Implement Worker-Empowering Reforms of UAW

To restore accountability, workers must have free choice to refuse to fund union and reject union monopoly representation WASHINGTON, DC - On the eve of an announced meeting between US Attorney Matthew Schneider and new United Auto Workers (UAW) President Rory Gamble, National Right to Work Foundation President Mark Mix released a letter he sent urging Schneider to consider worker-empowering reforms for the corruption-plagued union.