Right to Work Winning by More Than 2:1
Employment in Right to Work States up by 10.1 Million Since 2014
Faced with criticism from the union bosses and their political directors, Indiana Democratic gubernatorial candidate John Gregg has a new “posture” on the state’s new Right to Work law that is bringing business to the state.
In February Gregg said “It’s time to move beyond this divisive issue. Indiana needs a governor and a legislature that show up for work every day and works together with one focus — creating jobs, whether it’s for a union or non-union workplace.”
But now, carrying water for the union bosses, he is seeking repeal of the law. National Journal says he has “come all the way around.” Big Labor’s political largess tends to do that to weak politicians.
Employment in Right to Work States up by 10.1 Million Since 2014
Utah Right to Work victory: New law ends union monopoly bargaining and protects public servants' freedom to choose their own representation.
Abigail Spanberger dodges Right to Work questions, raising concerns she may back forced unionism if elected Virginia governor.