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Archive for January, 2012

PA Right to Work Sponsors “Restoring American Exceptionalism”

Pennsylvanians for Right to Work joins with Americans for Prosperity Foundation as a sponsor of  the free town hall with Dick Morris, Bob Bowdon, and Chris Freind titled, “Restoring American Exceptionalism.” The town hall will be held on Saturday, January 28, 2012 from 2:00-3:30 p.m. in the Red Room at the Hershey Lodge and Convention [...]

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Unions’ Bully Model is Dead

Unions’ Bully Model is Dead

Like getting a tattoo of Michael Jackson, dating OJ Simpson, or singing “Feelings” on a karaoke machine at the company picnic, the original formation of labor unions must have seemed like a really good idea at the time.  And certainly, we have heard about all the dangerous workplace conditions that unions addressed back in the [...]

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2012 Pennsylvanians for Right to Work Annual Luncheon

2012 Pennsylvanians for Right to Work Annual Luncheon

Luncheon Registration Friday, May 4, 2012 • 10:00 AM Radisson Penn Harris Hotel & Convention Center 1150 Camp Hill Bypass • Camp Hill, PA 17011 The date is approaching fast! Reserve your ticket(s) now…

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Candidate Survey Responses – Special Election – 134th House of Representatives

2012 Pennsylvanians for Right to Work Special Election Legislative Candidate Survey 1.  A Right to Work law provides that no person shall be compelled to join or pay fees or dues to a labor union as a condition of getting or keeping a job.  It does not interfere with any legitimate union activity.  Pennsylvania citizens [...]

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UAW, Occupy and Obama Hang Themselves Together

UAW, Occupy and Obama Hang Themselves Together

I’m going to skip the nonsensical projections regarding what the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. would think about today’s topical issues like Occupy Wall Street, so-called income inequality and Tim Tebow. I can afford to do this because another man named King has already instructed me on his views. Bob King, head of the United [...]

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