The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation defends America’s workers against the abuses of compulsory unionism. To learn your rights as a federal government employee, click on any of the following questions:
Questions & Answers
- Can I be required to be a union member or pay dues to a union?
- How can I resign my union membership?
- How do I cut off the use of my dues for politics and other nonbargaining activities?
- What if I have religious objections to joining or financially supporting a union?
- What if I am a victim of union violence?
- What if I want to work during a strike?
- What are my rights if the union is conducting a "Card Check" organizing drive at my workplace?
Legal Notices
Issue Briefing Papers
- Deauthorization Election
- Decertification Election
- Big Labor’s Massive Political Machine
- The tip of the iceberg: PACs & The Forced-dues Base of Big Labor’s Political Machine
- An Employee’s Guide to Union Dues and Religious Do Nots
- Can Union Bosses Punish You? – Union Discipline and Employee Rights
- Big Labor’s Top Ten Special Privileges
- Legal Analysis of Nebraska Legislative Bill 226
- Are You Funding Your Union’s Federal PAC (Political Action Committee) Unknowingly or Against Your Will?
- Union Bosses Richer After Campaign "Reform": The Impact of Initiative 134 in Washington State
- Catholic Social Teaching and the Right to Work
- Employees in Right to Work States
- Policy Analysis: The Permissible Use of Forced Union Dues From Hanson to Beck