National Right to Work President Mark Mix recently appeared on Fox Business to discuss the ongoing Philadelphia transit strike:  |  |


Orlando, FL (November 4, 2009) - With free legal assistance from the National Right to Work Foundation, a local worker is challenging Teamster officials' efforts to block several UPS employees from opting out of union dues.Dean Alamo, a Kissimmee resident  |
Here on Freedom@Work, we've kept you updated about the Obama Administration's payback after payback to the union bosses who spent over one billion dollars in 2008 getting Barack Obama and other forced unionism proponents elected.From to of the Department of  |  |
National Right to Work opposes union officials' quiet efforts to grease the skids to impose forced unionism at non-union workplaces  |  |


New York, NY (November 2, 2009) - With free legal assistance from the National Right to Work Foundation, a local employee has filed federal unfair labor practice charges against the Newspaper Guild of New York Local 3 Union.Jeremy Rosenbaum, a  |  |
In The American Spectator, reporter Kevin Mooney interviews Right to Work experts about the hidden payoffs to union bosses tucked away in the thousands of pages of health care overhaul legislation. Here's a sample: Consider the language contained in section  |  |
The deal to end a lawsuit over land at the Bush presidential library was tossed aside today by a judge who said Southern Methodist University and its legal foe never had a clear agreement on the terms.  |  |
By Peggy Kelly  |  |
Due to staffing cutbacks, visitors to the Santa Paula Police Station - at least those people coming through the front doors - will have shorter lobby business hours.  |  |
A man was critically injured when he was stabbed in the upper torso last week and his alleged assailant was soon caught, according to a Santa Paula Police Department spokesman.  |  |
By Peggy Kelly  |  |
Come Saturday, Halloween trick-or-treating takes over the town with thousands of children going out for a haunting good time.  |  |
First United Methodist Church is holding a Tri-Tip Dinner on Saturday, November 7 from 4 to 7 p.m. in the church's Wesley Hall.  |  |
On Tuesday, November 17 at 6:30 p.m., Blanchard Community Library proudly presents "A Season of Miracles!"  |  |
District Attorney Gregory D. Totten has announced that Armando Landa (DOB 2/6/68) as sentenced after pleading guilty to one count of felony workers' compensation fraud.  |  |
A five-member Citizens Advisory Panel and others sat down with the three finalists for the city's top municipal job Friday and the City Council later chose a top candidate in the search for a replacement for Wally Bobkiewicz.  |  |
A Santa Paula police detective emerged from undercover to receive the Public Safety Officer of the Month Award from the Chamber of Commerce.  |
on Sunday, November 1 at the Santa Paula Moose Lodge, 700 E. Santa Barbara Street. There will be music by local DJs and live entertainment by Trio Los Unicos.  |  |
St. Paul's Episcopal/Emanuel Lutheran Church is holding their annual Christmas Boutique Saturday, November 7 at 117 North 7th Street from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.  |  |
At its fall meeting today, the Board of Governors of Thomas Aquinas College appointed Dr. Michael F. McLean the fourth president of the 38-year old institution.  |  |
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