Labor Law from Thin Air
Robert Verbruggen describes the recent efforts by the National Labor Relations Board to…
In a recent article about successes in economic development and job creation, a Virginia county economic director was asked, “What are the county’s key strengths in bringing such development?” He responded that Virginia’s Right to Work law was a key strength. And it is, because polls consistently and overwhelmingly show workers do not want to be forced to pay dues as a condition of getting and keeping a job. For more from this article, go to GoDanRiver.com:
What are the county’s key strengths in bringing such development?
The obvious question asked by prospective clients is: “Why should we locate in Danville-Pittsylvania County, Virginia?” The answer is: quality of life, it’s easy to work with the local governments, available land, low tax rates, it’s a right-to-work state, transportation, education and a skilled work force.
Robert Verbruggen describes the recent efforts by the National Labor Relations Board to…
No, the union bosses at the National Education Association are not talking about America bombing Libya but rather their declaration of…
No, the union bosses at the National Education Association are not talking about America bombing Libya but rather their declaration of…