Former union leader found guilty of fraud, other crimes
*News Update* On July 20, Brian Ahakuelo was sentenced in federal court to 140 months (or 11 years and 8 months) and three years of
2,824 Public Employees Helped Opt Out
18,000 Members
$323,875 Saved in Annual Union Dues
2,824 Public Employees Helped Opt Out
18,000 Members
$323,875 Saved in Annual Union Dues
*News Update* On July 20, Brian Ahakuelo was sentenced in federal court to 140 months (or 11 years and 8 months) and three years of
AFFT recently surveyed its members about their experiences during the lead-up to the 2022 midterm elections. Findings show a wide range of political communications by
*News Update* On December 23, the University of California reached an agreement with 48,000 striking workers, whose labor strike disrupted classes across ten campuses. The
Americans for Fair Treatment (AFFT) today filed an amicus brief before the U.S. Supreme Court in Ohio Adjutant General’s Department v. Federal Labor Relations Authority.
The country’s largest labor union voted to hike union membership dues for the first time in 17 years – all in an effort to fund
Politicians weren’t the only items on ballots across the country last week. Voters made important decisions on ballot measures – measures unions heavily promoted or
Unionized railroad workers are threatening to go on strike later this month in a move that could exacerbate ongoing supply chain issues in the U.S.
The National Labor Relations Board proposed elimination of the 2020 “blocking charge” rule that prevents unions from blocking or delaying decertification elections. According to the
After votes are tallied and election races called, voters may be unaware of how public unions bankrolled many local school board candidates. A recent report