Asked by Siteri Losana on Sep 29, 2024

Unions are required by the Landrum-Griffin Act to disclose the amount of money they spend on political lobbying.

Landrum-Griffin Act

A 1959 U.S. law aimed at protecting union members from corrupt practices of their own unions by establishing certain democratic procedures within unions and regulating union affairs.

Political Lobbying

The act of attempting to influence decisions made by officials in the government, often by special interest groups.

  • Recognize the legal frameworks surrounding collective bargaining and union activities.