Show Favor Right To Work Strong support for voluntary union membership was indicated indicated indicated indi indi- by Congressman Larry Burton a candidate for the U. U S. S Senate in Utah and by Utah Congressional candidates candidates candidates candi candi- dates Sherman Lloyd and Richard Richards in questionnaires questionnaires questionnaires question question- filled out for the National Right to Work Committees Committee's Committees Committee's Committees Committee's Com Com- biennial pre-election pre canvass of Congressional candi candi- dates INCUMBENT Senator Frank Moss and Congressional candidates candi candi- dates K K Gunn McKay and Adolph dolph Nance have failed t to fill out t arid aria return their However Reed Larson Executive Executive Executive Ex Ex- Ex- Ex Vice President of the National Comm Committee s said d Senator Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator Moss's standing long support support support sup sup- port for every aspect of compulsory compulsory compulsory com com- union membership is isa isa isa a matter of record HE FA FAVORS repeal of and thus the Utah Right to Work law he voted last December December December De De- De- De cember against an amendment amendment amend amend- ment to the tax reform bill that would stop unions from using compulsory dues for political purposes and two months ago he voted for an amendment to the postal reform reform reform re re- re- re form bill that would have legalized compulsory unionism for postal workers in all 50 states including Utah It HIt appears that will have a cut clear choice between between between be be- tween their Senate candidates on the Right to Work and voluntary voluntary voluntary vol vol- vol- vol unionism issue SENATOR BURTON favors voluntary unionism he has voted for retention of and for voluntary unionism for postal workers while Senator Moss has has' consistently toed the compulsory unionism line drawn by state out-of-state labor bosses who have contributed so heavily with compulsory dues dollars to his 1964 and 1970 campaigns In answer to the five questions questions questions ques ques- posed by the questionnaire questionnaire questionnaire question question- nominees responded responded responded re re- re- re as follows RETENTION OF Section of the Taft-Hartley Taft Act Favored by Burton Lloyd Richards no reply from Moss McKay Nance Compulsory unionism for federal federal federal fed fed- eral employees Opposed by Burton Lloyd Richards no reply from Moss McKay Nance USE OF forced union dues I Ifor for political purposes Opposed Opposed Opposed Op Op- posed by Burton Richards no reply from Moss McKay Nance Lloyd Continuation of federal policy policy policy pol pol- pol- pol icy which encourages forced unionization of workers in the private sector Opposed by Burton Richards no reply from Moss McKay Nance Lloyd FORCED unionism for farm workers Opposed by Burton Lloyd Richards no reply from Moss McKay Nance Larson added that final results results results re re- re- re of the 1970 canvass will willbe willbe willbe be circulated in October mid-October to the Committees Committee's members in all 50 states including thousands of rank file union members AS PRIVATE citizens they are actively supporting those Congressional candidates who oppose compulsory unionism he said He added We anticipate that on November 4 many members of the Congress will rue the votes they cast earlier this year to sanction the forced of postal workers OBVIOUSLY many of them forgot that a highlight of the 1966 election was the defeat of nearly 50 who supported the abortive drive to repeal Four years ago candidates candidates opposing opposing- unionism won every race in which this question was a major issue THE NATIONAL Committee is a coalition of employers and employees organized in 1955 with a single purpose to protect the right of individual individual individual in in- workers to join or not to join a union without losing their jobs |