Friday, December 14, 2012

Groups vow to push 'right to work' in other states

To be sure, there are problems with right-to-work laws from a libertarian or conservative perspective. They should not be our ultimate goal. But that's because the NLRA gives states no good options when it comes to labor policy. The ultimate

MLive.com's Tim Martin writes: "The right-to-work fight also serves as an introduction to Michigan's 2014 election cycle -- when all seats in the House and Senate will be up for election, and Snyder would face re-election. Republicans will tell voters

Tuesday night, Michigan's Republican Governor Rick Snyder signed into law what has now become the standard Republican labor legislation; it's called by the euphemism "Right to Work," and it bans contracts between companies and unions that require all

Rick Snyder explained on Morning Joe today that his state's new “right to work” law is actually good for workers and unions; it makes unions stronger by requiring them to “present a good value proposition” to workers that will

To be sure, there are problems with right-to-work laws from a libertarian or conservative perspective. They should not be our ultimate goal. But that's because the NLRA gives states no good options when it comes to labor policy. The ultimate

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