National Right to Work Committee
No one should be forced to pay tribute to a union in order to get or keep a job.
The National Right to Work Committee combats compulsory unionism through an aggressive program designed to mobilize public opposition to compulsory unionism and, at the same time, enlist public support for Right to Work legislation. Specific objectives of the program include:
- Working to secure roll-call votes on and, at the soonest possible time, enact legislation to repeal the federal labor law provisions that authorize the firing of workers who refuse to pay union-boss tribute and prevent the forced unionization of additional public employees and farm workers.
- Safeguarding Section 14(b) of the Taft-Hartley Act (that section of the national labor law which reaffirms the right of states to have Right to Work laws).
- Helping state organizations to promote, enact and protect state Right to Work laws.
The bills in this report are drawn from the National Right to Work Committee's Current Legislation page.




