7 Oct 2020

Interview: Mark Mix Discusses Two Foundation Cases Pending at the US Supreme Court

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14 Jan 2010

Right to Work on Glenn Beck: Obamacare’s Big Labor Giveaways

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Right to Work President Mark Mix discusses Big Labor hand-outs embedded in pending health care legislation:

26 Feb 2010

Right to Work on the Radio: Jerry Doyle Interviews Right to Work President Mark Mix

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Following his CPAC panel discussion, Right to Work President Mark Mix was interviewed by Jerry Doyle on Big Labor’s political influence and the Right to Work movement. Click here to listen or use the embedded player below:

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31 Dec 2018

2018: The Year of the Landmark Janus Victory

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4 Dec 2018

New Jersey Teachers Expose Forced Unionism Scheme as «Un-American»

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10 Jun 2015

School Bus Driver Wins Precedent: Michigan Public Employees Can Stop Paying Union Dues at Any Time

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School Bus Driver Wins Precedent: Michigan Public Employees Can Stop Paying Union Dues at Any Time
MERC votes that Teamster union officials violated Right to Work law by requiring workers to wait for a “window period” to stop paying dues 

Howell, MI (June 10, 2015) – Yesterday, the Michigan Employee Relations Commission (MERC) unanimously decided to strike down a Teamster Local 214 policy that required Pauline Beutler and other employees to wait for a union-designated “window period” to stop paying union dues. Beutler, a school bus driver with the Livingston Education Service Agency, challenged the Teamsters’ policy with free legal assistance from National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys.
 
Beutler filed charges with the MERC against the Teamsters in October 2013 after she attempted to leave the union and stop paying union dues. Instead of complying with Beutler’s request, union officials told her that she would have to wait until July 2014 before she could revoke her dues deduction authorization and stop paying union dues. A dues deduction authorization is a document union officials use to collect dues or fees directly from workers’ paychecks.
 
Beutler argued that Michigan’s Right to Work law, which went into effect in March 2013, invalidates the union’s window period requirement. Under the new law, employees have the right to resign their formal union membership and stop financially supporting a union at any time. 
3 Sep 2007

Catch Mix on Cavuto

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Right to Work President Mark Mix is scheduled to make a national TV appearance on "Your World W/Neil Cavuto" on the Fox News Channel shortly after 4:00 Eastern today. He will be discussing union political involvement and the abuses many workers aided by National Right to Work face at the hands of union officials. UPDATE: Watch Mark’s appearance below, note that no union official came forward to defend denying America’s workers a true choice.

10 Sep 2007

Talking Economics on CNBC’s Power Lunch

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Speaking of the economic benefits of Right to Work, here’s another recent national television appearance by Mark Mix on CNBC’s "Power Lunch" discussing that very topic.

15 Oct 2007

Mark Mix on Fox and Friends

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Right to Work President Mark Mix made a national TV appearance on "Fox and Friends" on the Fox News Channel last week. He discussed the so-called "Public Safety Employer-Employee Cooperation Act" with Congressman Joe Sestak (D-PA).

18 Dec 2008

Fox News: Foundation President Mark Mix On Solis’ Selection for Secretary of Labor

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Right to Work President Mark Mix discusses Obama’s upcoming appointment of forced unionism activist Hilda Solis as Secretary of Labor with Neil Cavuto of Fox News:

For more on Solis, here’s some background on her career and political views.