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As IAM Strike Order Drags on, National Right to Work Foundation Offers Legal Aid to Boeing Employees Who Want to Work

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Foundation notifies employees that those wishing to continue working during a strike should resign their memberships before returning to work

SEATTLE, WA – The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is emphasizing to Seattle-based Boeing employees that they have options to return to work even amidst International Association of Machinists (IAM) union officials’ extended strike order.

Post-Right to Work Repeal, MI Workers Vote to Cancel Union Bosses’ Forced-Dues Power

With Foundation aid, workers are fighting forced unionism through “deauthorization votes”

MICHIGAN – So far in 2024, National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys have already filed double the amount of cases than the prior year for Michigan workers, many of whom are pushing back against union officials’ new powers to force workers to pay dues as a condition of keeping a job.

IBEW Union Back Down After Chicago 911 Operator Filed Charges Challenging Dues Seizures

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IBEW union officials falsely told employee that union had no power to stop dues deductions

CHICAGO, IL – Patricia Whittaker, a 911 operator for the City of Chicago, has triumphed in her legal fight to halt union dues payments to the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) Local 21 after union officials misled her about her rights and obstructed her attempts to stop the deductions.