National Right to Work Committee
Ben Householder has a diverse work experience. Ben has worked as a Campaign Worker for various political campaigns, starting from 2014 to 2021. Ben also worked as a Research Assistant and Policy Intern for the Family Research Council from 2021 to 2023. In 2023, they became the Director of Communications at the National Right to Work Committee. Prior to their political work, Ben worked as a Painter at Crisp Line Painting from 2016 to 2020. Ben also worked as a Reservationist and Customer Support Representative at Carolina Cabin Rentals in 2019. Additionally, they have interned and worked as an Assistant Tour Guide for Landmark Events from 2017 to 2019. Ben has also gained experience in writing study guides for Jim Hodges Audio Books from 2018 to 2019. Ben has participated in leadership training programs at WallBuilders in 2018 and attended the Summit Ministries Student Conference in 2017. Currently, Ben is engaged to Jessica.
Ben Householder attended Regent University from 2019 to 2022, where they pursued a degree in History, focusing on Political Philosophy. Ben successfully obtained a Bachelor of Science certification from Regent University in December 2022.
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National Right to Work Committee
The National Right to Work Committee is the only national grass-roots organization in America dedicated exclusively to combatting the evils of compulsory unionism. As part of a coalition of 2.8 million workers, small business owners and freedom-loving Americans, National Right to Work Committee members bring the power of grassroots pressure to bear on their elected officials in Congress and all 50 state legislatures. Their message is simple: No worker should be forced to join or pay dues to a labor union in order to get or keep a job — a belief shared by more than eight in ten Americans. Since 2012, six new states have passed Right to Work laws, protecting millions of workers from the threat of being fired from their jobs for refusing to support a union. But much work remains to be done. Despite all the recent victories by Right to Work supporters, there are still more than 10 million workers in America who are forced to pay union dues – or be fired. These workers pay more than $9 billion in forced union dues every year, just to a have a job and feed their families. The battle against Big Labor’s multi-billion dollar forced dues political machine is the ultimate David versus Goliath fight. And, thanks to citizens just like you, David is winning. Now is the time to take this fight to Washington DC to end compulsory unionism in America once and for all with the National Right to Work Act.