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National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation The National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation is a charitable organization that provides free legal assistance to employees who believe that their civil rights have been violated by compulsory unionism.〔() from the Memphis Daily News website〕 The Foundation was founded in 1968 and has represented 20,000 employees in over 2,200 cases, including 17 trips to the U.S. Supreme Court.〔("A Brief History of the Foundation" ) from the foundation's website〕 == Funding ==
The National Right to Work Foundation is a public foundation that operates under the tax-exempt status of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code meaning it is eligible for tax-deductible donations. The Foundation says its supporters are "union members, former union members, independent employees, business owners, and others" and that "individuals, corporations, companies, associations and foundations" are eligible to donate, but that the group receives no government support.〔("Foundation Frequently-Asked Questions" ) from the foundation's website〕 It says it has received donations from "more than 350,000 Americans."〔 The identities of donors are not disclosed, but some of its funding has been traced to conservative foundations.〔("Grants to National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation" ) from MediaTransparency〕
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