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Right to Work states Archives

June 22

Workers and Other Americans Are ‘Made Poorer’

Union monopoly bargaining and forced union dues foment hate-the-boss class warfare. They also help Big Labor impose and perpetuate counterproductive and costly work rules. Lower employee purchasing power is a logical consequence. (credit: Dawn des brisay/longshore shipping news) Residents of…

Union Dons Favor 'Ghost' Workers Over Real Ones?
June 14

Union Dons Favor 'Ghost' Workers Over Real Ones?

According to whistleblower Evan Cotten, top bosses of the ILA Local 1402 union took no noticeable action regarding his complaints about paychecks going out to fake employees for months. Finally, he went to the media. Image: WFLA-TV (NBC) — Tampa,…

June 2017 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
June 1

June 2017 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary

Go here to find a pdf link to the June 2017 National RIght to Work Newsletter.

Right to Work States Dominate U.S. Automotive Manufacturing
May 12

Right to Work States Dominate U.S. Automotive Manufacturing

From 2005 to 2015, Right to Work Texas led the nation for growth in automotive factory output, with production in constant dollars skyrocketing from $4.07 billion to $13.17 billion. Image: Smiley N. Pool/Dallas Morning News   Yesterday, the U.S. Commerce…

May 3

'When It Comes to U.S. Manufacturing, Not All States Are Created Equal'

In a recent commentary, economist and former U.S. House Ways and Means Committee staffer Joanne Butler persuasively argued that, if American Apparel had chosen a number of years ago to site its factories exclusively in Right to Work states, it…

March 2017 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
March 1

March 2017 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary

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January 2017 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary
January 1

January 2017 National Right To Work Newsletter Summary

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December 9

Since 2008, Private Health Coverage Has Risen by 6.04 Million in Right to Work States, But Hasn't Risen a Bit in Forced-Dues States

While presidential candidate Barack Obama promised to increase access to private health insurance, since the year he first captured the White House the number of people with private health coverage has actually fallen in states that still lacked Right to…

September 30

Seven Bottom-Ranking States For 2005-2015 Private-Sector Job Growth All Lack Right to Work Laws

From 2005 to 2015, total private-sector, nonfarm employment increased by 15.4% in Right to Work states, according to the U.S. Commerce Department. That increase is nearly 50% greater than the aggregate percentage gain for forced-dues states. Image: AP Photo/Charles Krupa/File…

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