Dear Conservatives,
Wisconsin became the 25th Right to Work state earlier this year, but the battle is far from over.
International Association of Machinists (IAM) union bosses,
fighting tooth and claw to hold on to their forced-dues powers, filed a
lawsuit in
Dane County Circuit Court just hours after Right to Work went into
effect seeking to repeal the law.
In May, National Right to Work Foundation staff attorneys filed an amicus curiae brief for four independent-minded Wisconsin workers who
wish to safeguard their right to refrain from paying dues to unions to which they don't belong.
IAM union lawyers asked the court to refrain from accepting the brief
and silence these Foundation-assisted workers who refuse to toe the
union-boss
line.
Make no mistake, they know that your Foundation has a long history of successfully
defending Right to Work laws in state and federal court, most recently in Indiana and Michigan.
Earlier this month, Foundation staff attorneys and the Wisconsin
Institute for Law and Liberty responded, arguing that independent-minded
workers who
would be forced to pay tribute to union boss as a condition of
employment can raise additional arguments not made by the state of
Wisconsin defending
its law.
If union
bosses successfully gut or repeal Wisconsin's Right to Work law, then
it's only
a matter of time before they take aim at every Right to Work law across
the country (not to mention the ongoing threat to every Right to Work
law
posed by the Obama Labor Board).
Even when Right to Work laws are upheld, a nasty, drawn-out
legal battles may discourage the growing Right to Work movements in other forced-unionism states.
Defending and enforcing the 25 state Right to Work laws is a crucial
component of the National Right to Work Foundation's strategic
litigation
program made possible by the generosity of Right to Work supporters like
you.
Union
lawyers
hope to bleed us dry by filing groundless lawsuits against Right to Work
laws to keep the Foundation from going on offense and bringing cases
against
forced-unionism schemes for victimized employees.
That's why your continued support is so vital.
Sincerely,
Mark Mix
P.S. The Foundation relies completely on
voluntary contributions from our supporters to provide free legal aid to
defend Right to Work laws. Please chip in with
a tax-deductible contribution of $10 or more today to support the Foundation's programs.
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