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Right to Work Archives

July 2014 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary
July 1

July 2014 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary

Go here to get the pdf version of the July 2014 National Right to Work Newsletter

June 2014 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary
June 1

June 2014 National Right to Work Newsletter Summary

Go here to read the June 2014 National Right to Work Newsletter.

May 20

Unemployment Plummets, Labor-Force Participation Rises in Right to Work Indiana

It’s been roughly 16 months since Indiana legislators heeded the pleas of their freedom-loving constituents and sent a measure prohibiting compulsory union dues and fees to the desk of then-Gov. Mitch Daniels, who promptly signed it.  Ever since then, good…

May 12

Forced-Unionism Apologist's 'Rebuttal' of Mark Mix Op-Ed an Exercise in Misdirection

Back in the “old days,” that is, well under two decades ago, when newspaper print editions were the only kind available, an angry reader who disagreed with an op-ed contribution, but had no ready answers for the facts and arguments…

Right to Work Laws in Top 16 States Ranked by Economic Outlook
April 17

Right to Work Laws in Top 16 States Ranked by Economic Outlook

Early this week, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) released the seventh and latest edition of its “Rich States, Poor States” economic competitiveness report. As an Investor’s Business Daily editorial on Monday explained, the “Rich States, Poor States” coauthors, economist Arthur…

If you missed it, UAW was rejected by Tenn. VW Employees on Friday
February 15

If you missed it, UAW was rejected by Tenn. VW Employees on Friday

From the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation release Friday: Washington, DC (February 14, 2014) – Mark Mix, President of the National Right to Work Foundation, issued the following statement after the announcement today that a majority of workers…

'Height of Arrogance' For a Politician to Tell a Worker That He Benefits From Unionization, Regardless of What the Worker Thinks
January 15

'Height of Arrogance' For a Politician to Tell a Worker That He Benefits From Unionization, Regardless of What the Worker Thinks

At a hearing Monday afternoon on a pending Right to Work measure in Missouri, National Right to Work Newsletter editor Stan Greer, speaking in his capacity as senior research associate for the Committee’s affiliated think tank, explained to legislators…

Employee Compensation Rising Far More Rapidly in Midwestern Right to Work States Than in Missouri
January 13

Employee Compensation Rising Far More Rapidly in Midwestern Right to Work States Than in Missouri

Big Labor St. Louis Post Dispatch columnist Tony Messenger is entitled to his own opinion about whether or not Missouri should adopt a Right to Work law prohibiting forced union dues and fees, but, to paraphrase the late U.S.

January 6

Auto Manufacturers 'Can Get an Ample, Willing, and Qualified Work Force -- and Have the Added Benefit of Expanding in a Right-to-Work State'

Area Development, one of America’s leading publications focusing on site-selection issues, recently surveyed the states of the South Atlantic region, and found that Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia are benefiting enormously from their Right to Work laws.

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