Flushing: It can’t be a coincidence that the Daily News would platform a carnival barker touting national “right to work” legislation on Labor Day (“All Americans need the right to work,” op-ed, Sept. 1), no less while the newspaper is in the middle of its own labor dispute with its employees. Mark Mix of the National Right To Work Committee touts an example of corruption of “union bosses.” Union officers are not bosses, they are democratically elected leaders, and corruption in other institutions — including among our elected politicians — far exceeds the shortcomings of a few weak individuals. He plays the race card as well.
Workers don’t want the ‘right’ to work for less
Flushing: It can’t be a coincidence that the Daily News would platform a carnival barker touting national “right to work” legislation on Labor Day (“All Americans need the right to work,” op-ed, Sept. 1… [7524 chars]
Source: New York Daily News | Published: 2025-09-03T07:00:46Z
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