Thursday, December 13, 2012

Right to Work Won't Doom Michigan's Unions—It Might Even Save Them

"Right-to-Work" Laws Hurt Workers. By Harold Meyerson, Washington Post - December 12, 2012 the United States also has a problem of a rising gap between profits and wages. Read Full Article ». Related Topics: Unions, Right To Work

CHARLES KRAUTHAMMER: This is an adjustment to reality. The fact is that, you know, in the glory days the 40s, the 50s, the 60's, the UAW was able to give its workers the highest wages, benefits in the world. That was

The “right to work” effort illustrates the power of Republicans to use state legislative majorities won in 2010 to pursue their policy preferences, even after losing a bitter presidential election. The defeat is devastating for organized labor, which

615_Right_to_Work_Wrong_For_Michigan.jpg. (Reuters). At this point, you might be under the impression that labor unions are about to become an endangered species in Michigan, now that it has become the 24th state to pass a right-to-work law. Whether it

615_Right_to_Work_Wrong_For_Michigan.jpg. (Reuters). At this point, you might be under the impression that labor unions are about to become an endangered species in Michigan, now that it has become the 24th state to pass a right-to-work law. Whether it

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