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STANDING TOGETHER: THE BATTLES BEFORE US

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Standing together: the Battles before us. Who’s Behind the Attacks on Workers?. Anti-Union Attack Network: Right to Work. LYNDE & HARRY BRADLEY FOUNDATION. WILSON FAMILY FOUNDATION. CASTLE ROCK FOUNDATION. SARAH SCAIFE FOUNDATION. JOHN M. OLIN FOUNDATION. NATIONAL RIGHT TO WORK. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Standing together:  the Battles  before us

STANDING TOGETHER: THE BATTLES BEFORE US

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WHO’S BEHIND THE ATTACKS ON WORKERS?

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Anti-Union Attack Network: Right to Work

CASTLE ROCK FOUNDATION

JOHN M. OLIN FOUNDATION

WILSON FAMILY

FOUNDATION

SARAH SCAIFE FOUNDATION

LYNDE & HARRY BRADLEY

FOUNDATION

CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF

POPULAR CULTURE

HERITAGE FOUNDATION

FEDERATION FOR AMERICAN

IMMIGRATION REFORM

FREE CONGRESS FOUNDATION

AMERICANS FOR TAX REFORM

CATO INSTITUTEAMERICAN ENTERPRISE INSTITUTE

NATIONAL RIGHT TO

WORK

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Koch Brothers and Americans for ProsperityDavid Koch (oil magnate) created & funds Americans for Prosperity, which funds the Tea Party.

In addition to running pro-Walker television and radio ads and funding a pro-Walker bus tour, Americans for Prosperity is actively working to:

Repeal health care legislationRepeal Wall Street reform legislationEliminate the Environmental Protection Agency

KOCH

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Americans for Prosperity Ad

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American Legislative Exchange Council “ALEC”

ALEC claims its membership exceeds 2,400 state legislators from both political parties—over 30% of all state lawmakers in the US.

•ALEC develops model anti-worker legislation for right-wing legislators:

• "right to work“• paycheck deception• attacks on teachers and public employees

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Karl Rove’s Crossroads GPS• Rove’s super PAC went on air with a 60-second spot costing

$750,000 that attacks public employees and the Democrats that support them.

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RIGHT-WING INITIATIVES

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• Of the 30 states with public sector collective bargaining, 25 are free bargaining states – only 5 are RTW states.

• 17 of 22 RTW states prohibit public employees from bargaining.

• 25 of the 28 Free Bargaining states allow public employees to bargain collectively.

Right to Work

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Right to Work

Bills Filed

Gov. Vetoed

Attacks Expected

Already RTW

Bills Dead for Session

CA

OR

WA

ID

NV

AZ

UT

MT

WY

CO

NM

TX

OK

KS

NE

SD

NDMN

IA

MO

AR

LAMS AL

TN

KY

IL

WIMI

IN

FL

GASC

NC

OHWVVA

PA

NY

ME

AK HI

MDDENJ

CTRI

MA

NHVT

The veto of NH’s RTW bill may have an override vote this fall.

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Attacks on Public Sector Collective Bargaining

Bills Signed into Law

Gov. Vetoed

Bills Filed

Signed into Law and Exec. Action

Bill Dead for Session

CA

OR

WA

ID

NV

AZ

UT

MT

WY

CO

NM

TX

OK

KS

NE

SD

NDMN

IA

MO

AR

LAMS AL

TN

KY

IL

WIMI

IN

FL

GASC

NC

OHWVVA

PA

NY

ME

AK HI

MDDENJ

CTRIMA

NHVT

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Future Threats: Public Sector Collective Bargaining

CA

OR

WA

ID

NV

AZ

UT

MT

WY

CO

NM

TX

OK

KS

NE

SD

NDMN

IA

MO

AR

LAMS AL

TN

KYIL

WI

MIIN

FL

GASC

NC

OHWV

VA

PA

NY

ME

AKHI

MD

DE NJCTRIMA

NHVT

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Fighting Back

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For more information on State Battles:

• For more information, contact:

• Naomi Walker: Director, State Government Relations/ Deputy Director, AFL-CIO Government Affairs

• 202-637-5157 or [email protected]•  • Christine Silvia-DeGennaro: State Legislative Issues

Coordinator, AFL-CIO Government Affairs• 202-637-5177 or [email protected]