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National Right To Work Foundation president calls for renewed focus on worker freedom this Labor Day

National Right To Work Foundation president calls for renewed focus on worker freedom this Labor Day
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William L. Messenger, Vice President and Legal Director | National Right to Work Legal Defense and Education Foundation, Inc.

Mark Mix, president of the National Right to Work Committee and National Right to Work Foundation, released a statement ahead of Labor Day 2025 emphasizing the importance of honoring American workers by protecting their freedom regarding union membership.

Mix stated, "No one should forget the reason for the festivities on Labor Day: Honoring America’s hardworking men and women, who power the most prosperous and innovative country in the world. Yet too often they’re forgotten by those in the halls of power. Today we should celebrate those workers by respecting their rights, including, critically, their Right to Work: The freedom to decide to join or financially support a union, or refrain from doing so."

He referenced polling data that shows strong public support for worker choice in union affiliation. According to Mix, "The facts are clear. The American public at large, and unionized workers in particular, want a free choice when it comes to affiliating with a union. Around eight in 10 Americans consistently express agreement with the Right to Work principle, and polls of unionized workers show similar sentiment."

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Mix also addressed worker attitudes toward unions. "The truth is, American workers by and large want to make a living free from coercive union power: Most say that they have 'no interest at all' in joining a labor union. American workers thrive on freedom, and policymakers who claim to care about them should be prepared to defend workers’ freedoms," he said.

He criticized what he described as efforts by some union officials and political leaders during previous administrations that sought policies favoring mandatory union participation or dues as conditions of employment. Mix said, "That means we should reject the cynical attempts by union officials to steal the spotlight on Labor Day to drum up support for their coercive agenda that seeks to impose on workers what they would never individually agree to. That agenda was unfortunately promoted with full force during the Biden Administration, which sought to undermine workers’ rights to reject union affiliation while empowering union bosses to force unwilling employees into union ranks. Union chiefs and their political allies also pushed hard under Biden to require workers to fund their activities – including their politicking – as a condition of keeping their jobs."

With this year marking what Mix called “the first Labor Day since voters rejected the dysfunctional and coercive labor policies of the Biden Administration,” he urged lawmakers at all levels of government to pursue measures supporting individual worker choice over compulsory unionism.

"Now, on the first Labor Day since voters rejected the dysfunctional and coercive labor policies of the Biden Administration, it’s time to chart a new path for America’s working men and women. Politicians at the state and federal level should pursue policies that give workers the ability to protect their livelihoods – and their paychecks – from union bosses’ attempts to use them as tools to increase their power over America’s government and economy," Mix concluded.

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