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Q: Which law forbids labor unions from contributing money to federal campaigns?
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Should labor unions be able to use union dues as campaign donations?

The nation thinks so, because current federal law allows that for unions and corporations.


In 2010 the U.S. Supreme Court, in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission?

ruled that the government cannot restrict independent expenditures by corporations or unions to political campaigns.


Did unions contribute money to US presidents?

Unions often have political action committees that contribute to presidential campaigns.


When was Bureau of Federal Credit Unions created?

Bureau of Federal Credit Unions was created in 1934.


Labor unions and corporations contribute to political campaigns?

through their PACs


Do labor unions have any political influence?

Yes they contribute to campaigns


What did the Taft- Hartley Act do to unions?

The Taft Hartley Act limited unions ability to strike. The government could prevent strikes they deemed dangerous to national health and safety.


What is Credit unions registered with the US government?

federal chartered


Do federal credit unions have swift codes?

No because they are not banks.


How many Sunwest Federal Credit Unions are found in Arizona?

There are seven Sunwest Federal Credit Unions that can be found in the state of Arizona. Their headquarters are also based in Arizona, on 28th Dr. in Phoenix.


How can federal employees replace their union?

They would have to vote to change unions.


Should Government and military personnel should have the right to strike?

Federal law forbids the military and government employees to strike, and the military is further forbidden to form unions. Similar to police and fireman being declared essential employees and not allowed to strike, government employees and the Armed Forces are equally 'essential.'