Friday, November 11, 2011

WE WANT JOBS NOT UNION CONTROL !!! UNIONS WANT FEES WHILE WORKERS WANT JOBS!!!

Dear Conservatives,

With your help, we've launched an aggressive program to push the National Right to Work Act onto the front-burner of U.S. politics -- and I have some great news.

First, through a large, national petition campaign we are ramping up the pressure to secure the maximum number of cosponsors in the House and Senate.

Thanks to pro-Right to Work Americans like you, the National Right to Work Act now has 20 cosponsors in the U.S. Senate and 65 in the U.S. House.

This wouldn't be possible without concerned citizens turning up the heat on the politicians in Washington, D.C.



This year we've collected signed petitions from over 1.1 million Americans, but there's still so much more work to do in this critical battle.

We must keep up the pressure.  

Please click here to contact your Senators, and click here to contact your Congressman.

If your Senator or Congressman has not cosponsored the National Right to Work Act, urge them to stand up for worker freedom.

Please also thank your Senators or Congressman if they have already cosponsored the National Right to Work Act.

You can bet the Big Labor hierarchy will put tremendous pressure on every member of Congress to protect their power.

That's because passage of the National Right to Work Act would end the union bosses' ill-gotten power to have independent-minded workers fired.

The National Right to Work Act would enshrine the common-sense principle -- already enforced in 22 states -- that no worker should be compelled to join or pay dues to a union just to get or keep a job.

Poll after poll shows that 80 percent of Americans support that principle.

And in an age of legislative overreach, this is one of the shortest bills ever introduced.

The National Right to Work Act does not add a single word to federal law. It simply removes language in the National Labor Relations Act that gives union bosses the power to extract dues and fees from nonunion workers.

So please click here to contact your Senators, and click here to contact your Congressman.

Next, working with our allies, we will secure hearings in both the House and Senate to expose the abuses of forced-unionism and its cost to America in lost jobs, bloated government and corrupt politics.

But now, please contact your elected officials right away.

Please click here to contact your Senators, and click here to contact your Congressman.

If your Senator or Congressman has not cosponsored the National Right to Work Act, urge them to stand up for worker freedom.

Please also thank your Senators or Congressman if they have already cosponsored the National Right to Work Act.

And please consider chipping in with a contribution of $10 or more today.

Your help has been critical so far. I know I can count on you as we push forward.

Sincerely,
 
Mark Mix

P.S. The National Right to Work Act is gaining momentum. The bill now has 20 cosponsors in the U.S. Senate and 65 in the U.S. House.

If your Senator or Congressman has not cosponsored the National Right to Work Act, urge them to stand up for worker freedom. Please also thank your Senators or Congressman if they have already cosponsored the National Right to Work Act.

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