Opponents of Michigan adopting a right-to-work law predicted dire consequences for the state if workers were given the right to decide if they wanted to opt-out of paying money to a union as a condition of employment. But their claims were largely just hyperbole. One year ago Wednesday, the capitol lawn was packed with protesters as the Legislature passed a bill that made Michigan the 24th right-to-work state in the nation.
Read more at the Michigan Capitol Confidential
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Fact and Fiction About Right-to-Work: A Reality Check at the One-Year Anniversary
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Michigan,
Right-to-Work,
unions
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