April 2019 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
Here is where you can find the April 2019 National Right To Work Newsletter
Here is where you can find the April 2019 National Right To Work Newsletter
Last week, the U.S. Labor Department issued updated and revised annual data for payroll manufacturing employment in each of the 50 states. The newly-published figures for 2018 show that 6.76 million manufacturing jobs — or 53% of all factory…
Labor economics specialist Christos Makridis: Right to Work laws have had “a very beneficial effect on individuals.” Credit: stanford.edu Workplace Freedom Makes Employees Happier Quantitative Analysis Supports Ordinary Americans’ Intuition In addition to revoking Big Labor bosses’ privilege to get…
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"Tax Freedom Day consistently comes significantly earlier in Right to Work states than in forced-unionism states..." - Matthew Leen
The National Right to Work Committee survey program leaves pro-forced unionism candidates with a choice. They can stop acting as union-boss puppets, or they can be held accountable by freedom-loving citizens. Credit: John De Rosier-Albany (N.Y.) Times-Union Committee Program to…
The rapid expansion of union-free automotive manufacturing employment in the U.S. over the past 35 years, and especially over the past quarter-century, has occurred overwhelmingly in states with Right to Work laws. Credit: Rogelio V. Solis-AP Market Share of UAW…
Analysis of recent U.S. Labor Department Bureau of Labor Statistics data covering the past five years confirms that net manufacturing employment in Right to Work states expanded three times as much as in non-Right to Work states. In both…
BOURBON AND BATTERIES: Gov. Matt Bevin thanked EnerBlu executives for bringing good-paying jobs to Pike County, Ky., then handed them a bottle of whiskey’s “sweet spot,” for which the Bluegrass State is world-famous. Credit: Missouri Times But Missouri Job Creation…