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The National Right to Work Committee® is a coalition of 2.2 million American citizens united by one belief:

No one should be forced to pay tribute to a union in order to get or keep a job.

These citizens agree that Federal labor law should not promote coercive union power, and support the protection and enactment of additional state Right to Work laws until the federal sanction for compulsory unionism is eliminated.

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We at the National Right to Work Committee are fighting at many levels to protect America's working men and women's right to decide for themselves whether or not a union deserves their financial support.

Whether it be in the state and federal legislatures, the courts, or hearing rooms at the FEC or the NLRB, we fight to ensure that workers join unions because they want to -- not out of fear or federal mandate.

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Union Funds Up for Grabs

On November 30, the Pittsburgh, (PA) Tribune-Review reported two separate incidents of local union funds being embezzled.

Under the headline, “Woman charged with embezzling from Pitt police union,” they reported the grand jury indictment of Carroll L. Phillips, who allegedly stole $7,300 from the union representing the University of Pittsburgh campus police, while acting as the union’s treasurer.

Under the headline, “Fayette man charged with embezzlement,” the Tribune-Review reported, without saying how much, that Stephen A. Kostelac, of Fayette City, has been indicted by a federal grand jury in Pittsburgh on charges of embezzling dues payments while serving as secretary/treasurer of Boilermakers Lodge 906, AFL-CIO.

Union coffers, flush with funds gained under federal labor-law provisions that authorize the firing of employees for refusal to pay dues to a union, are often alluring and easy targets for unscrupulous Big Labor officials with access to such funds.

And, Pennsylvania, as a forced-unionism state, denies workers the freedom to decide as individuals whether or not a labor union, like any other private group, deserves their financial support.

Maybe, it’s time for a change.

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