United Auto Workers strike against General Motors. / IMAGE: CBS This Morning A new report from the National Institute for Labor Relations Research said that Big Labor spent $1.8 billion for election activities in the 2020 election cycle, the majority of which came directly from paychecks of workers who had no choice in donations. Big Labor Bosses Spent $1.8 Billion in 2020 Election, Demand End to Right to Work https://t.co/ksjv1u5jBt — National Right to Work Committee (@Right2Work) July 25, 2021 “As union officials’ own reports demonstrate,the single largest source of union political expenditures are union general treasury funds, whose revenue comes largely from rank-and-file workers’ paychecks,,” said the NILRR . “That includes dues and fees paid by millions of workers who would be fired if they refused to pay.”
The study said that $1.4 billion came from general union treasuries that are part of automatic union dues, with the rest […]
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