Defeating the unions one David at a time

Defeating the unions one David at a time

Defeating the unions one David at a time

In the timeless tradition of David versus Goliath, the Freedom Foundation continues to arm the underdogs — hardworking Americans — against seemingly unbeatable labor unions. Each opt-out we facilitate is more than a tick on our scoreboard; it’s a pivotal chapter in an individual’s epic struggle against a system designed to ensnare them in financial and ethical webs.

Unions, wielding immense power and influence, have long oppressed their members. Their tool of choice? Subtle gaslighting and convoluted rules that effectively shackle employees to an insatiable behemoth.

Case in point, Washington State Council of County and City Employees (WSCCCE), AFSCME Council 2, a self-serving colossus whose conscripted members eventually realize their hard-earned dollars are merely the fuel on which this flim-flam machine runs.

But even in the labyrinth of union strongholds, there emerges a David — an individual fed up with the status quo, ready to sling their stone. However, the path to freedom is strewn with obstacles purposefully laid by the unions.

One notorious snare is the opt-out window — a narrow timeframe buried deep in the fine print of membership cards that many sign under duress.

And if that’s not egregious enough, some of Washington state’s heaviest hitters have recently stooped to new lows — flagrantly ignoring their members’ First Amendment rights by rejecting outright their requests to opt out.

Called by Washington Outreach’s focus on fighting opt-out windows, a courageous municipal worker entered the battlefield, ready to confront his Goliath — WSCCCE. This union didn’t just ignore the opt-out requests sent by the Freedom Foundation, it went so far as dismissing letters directly mailed by the worker himself.

With the clock ticking on his narrow opt-out window, the worker was perilously close to being financially tethered for another year. But thanks to his tenacity and the unwavering support of the Freedom Foundation legal team, this latter-day David triumphed.

WSCCCE is now $800 a year lighter and, more importantly, more accountable.

This victory wasn’t just a win for one individual; it reverberated like a clarion call, signaling to countless others that Goliaths can indeed fall, and freedoms can be reclaimed.

Let’s continue to arm more Davids in this ceaseless struggle, tipping the scales one stone at a time.

Policy Associate
In early 2021, Erin came to the Freedom Foundation as a policy associate to deepen her impact on local and national policy, broaden her capacity to serve fellow Washingtonians and fight boldly for their constitutional rights. She is currently serving as the Washington Outreach Director helping free public employees in Washington state from union bondage. In her free time, her passion for leadership and service led her to serve as both the youngest President of her Rotary Club, and Vice Chair for her county party.