Biden White House Earned Big Labor’s Accolades
While Americans overwhelmingly support the Right to Work principle, Joe Biden was committed to wiping out all state Right to Work laws. As he put it, “I’m a union President. Make no bones about it.”
Let’s look at the facts.
Michigan is one of the worst states in the country for job creation — an economic basket case. No controversy there.
Cities like Detroit are on the verge on bankruptcy because of government workers unions who have used the taxpayers like a piggy bank. No controversy there.
The largest employers in the state needed a federal bailout in order to keep the doors open. No controversy there.
Seems like the state needs some controversy and workers in Michigan need a Right to Work law to help ensure there jobs will continue to be there.
While Americans overwhelmingly support the Right to Work principle, Joe Biden was committed to wiping out all state Right to Work laws. As he put it, “I’m a union President. Make no bones about it.”
National Right to Work President applauds legislation that would prevent union officials from extracting union dues from workers as a condition…
One often overlooked, but critical, provision in this package of reforms, known as Act 10, revoked Big Labor’s legal power to prevent K-12 school districts and many other public employers from rewarding civil servants according to their individual talents, efforts and achievements.