The year of employee freedom, thanks to U.S. Supreme Court August 20, 2018 News It’s the beginning of National Employee Freedom Week (NEFW), which celebrates the liberties, policies, and laws that give workers a […] Read More
There’s an easy solution to unions’ “freeloader” problem August 21, 2018 News Yesterday, to kick off National Employee Freedom Week, we rejoiced (again) over the fact that government workers are no longer […] Read More
Janus and Williams: Future is bright for government workers October 11, 2018 News This week, PennLive.com ran a joint editorial from Mark Janus–the storied plaintiff in the U.S. Supreme Court case Janus v. […] Read More
“Don’t walk away from me, young man!” November 14, 2018 Uncategorized William H. Neely III has got to be frustrated. He’s worked as a psychiatric aide at Wernersville State Hospital in […] Read More
SEIU 668: The Purple People-Eater January 7, 2019 News When Francisco “Cisco” Molina was growing up, boys like him had only two destinations: prison, or the graveyard. Read More
No more dues skimming…for now May 28, 2019 News In case you missed it early this month, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued a ruling to […] Read More
SEIU 668 agrees to let state workers resign when they wish June 21, 2019 News A funny thing happens when workers stand up to big and overbearing national unions: they win Read More
Thanks to Mark Janus, a year of wins June 27, 2019 News Today marks one year since Janus v. AFSCME, when the U.S. Supreme Court struck a victory for government worker rights […] Read More
SEIU 668 has failed my shop for years, and we need a new union July 29, 2019 News I have been a state employee for 18 years. Since 2009, I’ve worked at a Berks County state hospital represented […] Read More
Three workers fought back against SEIU Local 668 – and won September 6, 2019 News Americans for Fair Treatment Director Keith Williams has an encouraging editorial at TribLive.com about the importance of principled courage—even when […] Read More