Reforms Help Teachers Ditch Unwanted Unions
The recent experiences of Florida and Arkansas show that, when government stops impeding American educators’ exit from teacher unions, many will leave them.
The Right to Work movement continues to grow as legislation in Minnesota and Michigan have been introduced.
Minnesota state Rep. Steve Drazkowski and state Sen. Dave Thompson proposed a bill last week that would allow Minnesotans to vote in November on a constitutional amendment giving employees the freedom to choose whether they want to join a union.
In Michigan, public opinion favors enactment of a Right to Work law but some in the establishment, including the Republican governor, won’t cross the power-brokers in big labor. Minnesotans face a different problem, multi-millionaire Gov. Mark Dayton refuses to support Right to Work protections for workers.
In the end, the seeds of freedom are being sewn and the movement is growing — thanks to support from people like you.
The recent experiences of Florida and Arkansas show that, when government stops impeding American educators’ exit from teacher unions, many will leave them.
"[Spanberger] voted twice for the so-called ‘PRO Act,’ which would have destroyed the Virginia and every other state Right to Work law, and cosponsored it one last time before stepping down to run for governor."
“The fact is, openly socialist American politicians like U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders [IVt.], U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez [D-N.Y.], and now Zohran Mamdani also turn out to be rabid advocates of corralling workers into unions.