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The Right-To-Work Lobby

Sklar, Zachary | January 20, 1979 issue

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Focuses on the advertisement paid for by the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation (NRWLDF), a legal aid group that filed a lawsuit against a black blue-collar woman worker Peggie Ann King, to be published in leading liberal opinion magazines. Threat given by the NRWLDF to King; Details of facts related to the advertisement regarding King; Rise of anti-union politicians and organizations through the NRWLDF's advertisement.

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KING, Peggie Ann -- Trials, litigation, etc.; BLUE collar workers; ADVERTISING; LEGAL aid
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