Michigan Security Guards Fight to End Union Bosses’ Forced-Dues Power
Security guard James Reamsma is disappointed that the Right to Work repeal re-imposes forced-dues payments, but he and his coworkers still have a shot to restore their liberty.
Right to Work is Great For Michigan!
Before the legislature passed Michigan’s Right to Work Law, Michigan was in the midst of a Lost Decade, in which Michigan Real Median Family Income dropped year after year as one in six jobs left the state.
But Michigan banned forced union dues in late 2012 by passing Right to Work. Despite Big Labor’s self-serving predictions of doom and gloom, things almost immediately changed for the better, and Michigan incomes began to rise!
Now those same union bosses want to put their hands back in Michiganders’ pockets, and Governor Whitmer and their allies in the legislature are threatening to repeal Michigan’s Right to Work Law.
That’s just plain wrong — and it will hurt Michigan’s economy.
Tell your Michigan legislators to OPPOSE any attempt to gut, circumvent, or repeal Right to Work!
Take action and visit Michigan Right to Work https://michiganrighttowork.org/
(Source: DeptofNumbers.com)
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