Tuesday, February 14, 2012

SEE THESE STORIES OF FORCED UNION MEMBERSHIP AND POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS

SEE THREE STORIES OF FORCED UNION MEMBERSHIP AND POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS

The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee held a hearing to investigate allegations of “forced unionism” and different ways in which unions use collected dues to contribute to political campaigns.

In order to emphasize what many believe to be a serious and growing problem, the committee will release the personal stories of three union members who claim they have been denied a choice in joining a union.

TERRY BOWMAN: Denied the Right to Choose by Union Leaders


Terry Bowman is an assembly line worker at a Ford Motor Company plant in Rawsonville, Michigan and a member of the United Auto Workers union. Terry spoke out before the House Oversight Committee about union leaders taking his dues to fund partisan politics he opposes.

2-14-12: Oversight Productions

CLAIRE WAITES: Denied the Right to Choose by Teachers Union Leaders


Claire Waites is a 28 year educator from Daphne, Alabama, who joined the local teachers union to obtain liability insurance. In order to obtain coverage, Claire is forced to remain a union member. Claire reported at a recent Oversight hearing that her union pressured her to contribute to a "children's fund" that was used to fund the special interest union agenda she opposes.

SALLY COOMER: Denied the Right to Choose by SEIU Leaders


Sally Coomer is a homecare worker of her disabled adult daughter in Duvall, Washington. Under current law, she is forced to become a member of the SEIU. As a member, $95 a month is taken for union dues, which go to fund causes she does not support. That $95 could provide an additional 9 to 10 hours of care for her daughter.