Michigan Workers and Families Have Been Hurt
“If Michiganders can keep the momentum going this year, they may soon have their Right to Work law back.”
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Obama-Clinton Court Could KO Right to Work Laws: One More High Court Vote Would Give Big Labor an Opportunity
Grass-Roots Efforts Challenge Forced Unionism: State Groups Bolstered by Recent Wins in Wisconsin, West Virginia
Right to Work on the Line in U.S. Senate Races: An Election Day Approaches, Forced-Dues Foes Pressing Candidates
Right to Work States’ Job Growth Is Superior: All of the Seven Lowest-Ranking States Are Compulsory-Unionism
Recalling Right to Work Movement’s ‘David’: Consistency and Focus Were Hallmarks of Reed Larson’s Success
“If Michiganders can keep the momentum going this year, they may soon have their Right to Work law back.”
On average, forced-unionism states are roughly 22% more expensive to live in than Right to Work states. And decades of academic research show that compulsory unionism actually fosters a higher cost of living.
Under the Election Protection Rule issued by NLRB members appointed during the previous Trump Administration, mere allegations of employer misconduct could not block employees from having the decertification vote they requested.