Job Growth Surges in Right to Work Indiana
According to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, this was “the largest one-month increase in the Hoosier State on record.” The state’s November 2013 employment gains were substantial
According to the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, this was “the largest one-month increase in the Hoosier State on record.” The state’s November 2013 employment gains were substantial
A tale of two cities Right to Work Kansas City, KS continues to provide an excellent example of why Missouri should become the 25th Right to Work state. From the National Institute for Labor Relations Research’s Stan Greer: The two…
From Forbes Magazine: At least the individual income tax reduction makes Kentucky more competitive, right? While Governor Beshear’s plan simplifies tax brackets and lowers rates, it does not address the issue of municipal income tax rates in Kentucky.
The power of the California teachers union is costing taxpayers $22 million a day in debt. Debt has grown an impressive $25 billion since Governor Jerry…
Looks like more people are waking up to the reality that the Freedom from Union Violence Act needs to be passed now. Weekly Standard: Last week provided a good reminder that…
What do forced-unionism and forced-dues funded political war chests create? Super citizens known as union bosses that get special favors that no other citizen will ever receive, but you are forced to pay for these government gifts to union bosses.
Right to Work will bring much needed jobs to Pennsylvania, Jack Markowitz correctly argues in the Pittsburgh Tribune: Lacking the best ammunition, Pennsylvania is no sharpshooter at bagging new jobs, Matthew Wagner will tell you. “We offer tax breaks,” he…
The compulsory-unionism state of California exposes problems with union bosses having more power and influence than California residents. With the possibility of a second BART strike a day away, talks between the transit agency and its labor unions…
A stunning new actuary report on Detroit’s pension implosion has revealed that Detroit trustees doled out nearly $2 billion in undisclosed holiday “bonuses” to Detroit government workers and retirees negotiated by the city and its unions, Breitbart reports.