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Just Facts Publishes Vital Resource of Facts About Unions

Contact: James D. Agresti, President, Just Facts, 973-539-5280

CHATHAM, N.J., Feb. 5, 2015 /Christian Newswire/ -- Just Facts, a leading resource for public policy facts, has published a scrupulously documented trove of facts about unions and labor law. This resource contains hundreds of facts about the legal aspects and economic ramifications of labor unions.

Labor unions affect nearly all Americans, regardless of whether or not they belong to a union or directly deal with one. Far beyond high-profile cases where Twinkies disappear and Major League Baseball games are cancelled, labor unions have wide-ranging impacts on employees, businesses, tax levels, consumer prices, the general economy, and much more.

Just Facts illuminates this controversial and multifaceted issue through the use of verifiable facts about:

  • Organizing and Decertifying
     
  • Politics and Activism
     
  • Secret Ballot Elections
     
  • Corporate Campaigns
     
  • Card Check
     
  • Bargaining and Negotiation
     
  • Constitutional Rights
     
  • Compulsory Unionism
     
  • Strikes, Boycotts, Picketing, and Lockouts
     
  • Economic Effects
     
  • Membership Rates
     
  • And Much More

Supported with over 600 footnotes of highly credible primary sources, this research provides journalists, commentators, workers, businesspeople, students, voters, and lawmakers with facts that are vital to understanding this important issue.

This research is available at www.justfacts.com/unions.asp 

For media interviews, contact James D. Agresti, President, Just Facts, www.justfacts.com/contactus.asp 

Just Facts is a  non-profit research and educational institute committed to high standards of accuracy and reliability. Research from Just Facts has been widely cited by major media outlets, educational institutions, government entities at local, state and national levels, academic publishers, think tanks, advocacy groups, leading corporations, and prominent commentators.