News Releases
- National Right to Work Secures New Rights for Employees to Protect Against Abusive Union “Card Check” Organizing
- April 15, 2005: Statement of National Right to Work Foundation on Preliminary Upholding of UAW Union "Neutrality Agreement" with Dana Corp.
- September 8, 2004: Federal Labor Board to Prosecute Collusive Union Organizing Schemes
- June 8, 2004: Federal Labor Board to Reconsider Validity of Union Organizing Through Controversial "Card Check" Method
- December 22, 2003: Metaldyne Workers Petition to Throw Out UAW Union After Abusive Top-Down Organizing Drive
- August 15, 2003: Dana Corp. and UAW Hit With Federal Charges For Surprise Deal to Impose Union on Employees
View UAW "Neutrality Agreements"
- Dana and UAW Union
- United Autoworkers Union Model Neutrality Agreement
- Other UAW "Neutrality Agreements": Freightliner | Freightliner 2
Employee Statements
Case Summary and Legal Documents
- The National Labor Relations Board Decision in the Dana/Metaldyne Case
- Case Summary
- Foundation Assisted Dana/Metaldyne Brief to the NLRB
- Foundation Assisted Reply Brief to NLRB
- All Briefs from the Dana/Metaldyne NLRB Case
- Foundation Assisted Initial Metaldyne Appeal Brief to the NLRB
- Foundation Assisted Initial Dana Corp Appeal Brief to the NLRB
- Foundation Assisted Motion to Consolidate Dana/Metaldyne
For more, see our "Neutrality Agreement" Resouces Section.