The Big Show: "Democrats in Michigan supposedly are coming after Michigan's Right to Work law"
Mark Mix joins Michael Patrick Sheils on Michigan’s Big Show to discuss threats to Michigan’s Right to Work Law.
Mark Mix joins Michael Patrick Sheils on Michigan’s Big Show to discuss threats to Michigan’s Right to Work Law.
After Michigan banned forced union dues in late 2012 by passing the Right to Work, incomes rose tremendously.
Union-label Democrat politicians seized control of the Michigan Legislature while retaining their hold over the state’s governorship in the 2022 elections.
With Democrats taking hold of the House and Senate in Michigan, there are concerns that they could try to remove the Right to Work.
Courts have long recognized that, in unionized workplaces, union kingpins effectively own the entire process through which workplace grievances regarding alleged misapplications or misinterpretations of company policies are handled
Payrolls up by 14.8% Since Right to Work Law Took Effect -- In late 2012, then-Gov. Rick Snyder signed Michigan Right to Work legislation. Since then, the Wolverine State’s percentage growth in factory jobs has outpaced the forced-dues state average by nearly five-to-one.
Go here to find a pdf version of the June/July National Right to Work Newsletter.
Go here to read the April 2016 National Right to Work Newsletter.
More court rulings confirming Michigan Right to Work protections — From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation: Two Rulings Reject Union Boss Attempts to Attack Michigan Employees’ Right to Work without Paying Union Dues…