Right to Work Winning by More Than 2:1
Employment in Right to Work States up by 10.1 Million Since 2014
Big Labor Bosses fear that a Republicans majority in the lower house of New Mexico’s legislature would give employees Right to Work protections.
From the Daily Surge:
Labor unions fear that if Republicans win a majority in the lower house of New Mexico’s legislature, they will push for a right-to-work state.
Albuquerque Business First reports that Democrats have only a three-seat majority in the New Mexico House of Representatives and if they lose those seats, the Republicans are more than likely going to make right-to-work a primary issue.
Beverlee McClure of the New Mexico Association of Commerce and Industry has said that New Mexico’s lack of Right to Work policies hurt the state’s ability to recruit businesses.
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.
The Chavez-DeRemer nomination has GOP senators under pressure to choose between union bosses and their pro-Right to Work base.