‘Companies Are Cutting . . . Jobs in Michigan’
Since Big Labor-backed legislation repealing Right to Work protections for employees went into effect in early 2024, the state has gone from adding jobs to losing them.
First, Big Labor unions in Michigan drive up the cost of making an American automobile to the point where they are not competitive in the marketplace. Then, union bosses demand the taxpayers provide the auto companies with $50 billion in loans — with no reforms. Here is an idea — tie the loans to enactment of a Michigan Right to Work law. That would help Michigan workers, allow the companies to compete in the future, and ensure that the taxpayers won’t be on the hook again.
Since Big Labor-backed legislation repealing Right to Work protections for employees went into effect in early 2024, the state has gone from adding jobs to losing them.
Labor Board violated federal law and its own rules to stifle Rieth-Riley workers’ statutory right to vote to remove unwanted IUOE union
Abigail Spanberger knows her support of forced union fees as a job condition is unpopular with Virginia’s voters, so she isn’t playing it straight with them.