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Right to Work Archives

January 3

Right to Work Florida Attracts Domestic Migrants of All Ages

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as recently as April 1, 2010, forced-unionism New York’s population was nearly 600,000 greater than Right to Work Florida’s.  But by last summer, the 19.65 million Empire State residents outnumbered Floridians by slightly less…

December 26

Employees in Their Prime Working Years Flock to Large Metro Areas in Right to Work States

State laws authorizing union officials to cut deals with employers forcing employees to pay union dues or fees, or be fired from their jobs, have for decades been negatively correlated with private-sector employment and compensation growth. A new analysis of…

November 29

Michigan Union Bosses Deploy 'Scarcely Coherent' Argument For Right to Work Repeal

If public officials legally empower union bosses to represent employees who don’t want a union as well as those who do, the law “must” also empower them to force the unwilling employees to pay union dues or fees.  Otherwise, such…

November 8

How Come AFL-CIO Union Bosses Forget New Jersey Is 'High-Cost' When They're Comparing It to Right to Work States?

An item posted on the AFL-CIO web site yesterday (see the link below) boasts about how Big Labor and its front groups successfully led the charge for passage this week of a New Jersey ballot measure hiking the state’s minimum…

November 4

If Union Lawyers Attack Virginia's Right to Work Law, Will Mark Herring Defend It?

While few Virginia voters may realize it, several months ago the U.S. Supreme Court greatly raised the stakes in tomorrow’s election determining who will be Virginia’s next attorney general. In late June, the High Court found in Hollingsworth v. Perry…

Big Labor Activist Judge's Latest Ruling 'Opens a Pandora's Box of Legal Issues and Litigation'
October 25

Big Labor Activist Judge's Latest Ruling 'Opens a Pandora's Box of Legal Issues and Litigation'

In early 2011, the Wisconsin Legislature adopted and Gov. Scott Walker signed into law Act 10, a wide-ranging budget reform measure that included provisions protecting most state and local public-sector employees from being fired for refusal to pay union dues…

October 23

Overall 2002-2012 Private-Sector Job Growth in Right to Work States Nearly Triple That of West Virginia

In an op-ed commentary published early this week in the Martinsburg (W.Va.) Journal, National Right to Work Committee President Mark Mix quickly presents the case that Mountain State employees and businesses alike would benefit economically from passage of a Right…

October 15

Eight of Nine Highest-Ranked Metro Areas For Export Growth Located Entirely Within Right to Work States

As reluctant as the national media may be to admit it, ordinary American employees and employers across the country are continuing to go about their business in more or less their normal way even as Washington, D.C., remains deadlocked over…

October 8

'Compulsory-Union States Traditionally Share the Basement Ward of Economic Sickness'

The needle & the damage done | TribLIVE Recent elections for state legislative and executive offices have not been favorable, to say the least, for Big Labor political operatives and their allied politicians in Pennsylvania.  Republican Gov. Tom Corbett was elected in 2010 despite…

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