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Friday, January 09, 2015

Hoosiers and Michiganders See Gains Since Roll Back of Union Bosses’ Special Privileges

As the National Right to Work Newsletter reports in detail elsewhere in this issue (see the article starting on page eight), state public officials who helped pass the two most recent Right to Work laws in Indiana and Michigan and/or promised to help keep these laws on the books were rewarded by voters on November 4.

Many of the Hoosiers and Michiganders who lobbied for enactment of their state Right to Work laws and continue vigilantly fighting to protect them from Big Labor attacks have always believed their states would benefit economically from rolling back union bosses’ special privileges.

And more and more data are now coming out that indicate Right to Work is indeed furnishing much needed boosts for employees and businesses in the two Midwestern states.

One compelling example pertains to manufacturing employment.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

These gains need to be publicized - so the people learn how the Union/Democrat sleeping arrangements led to the decline of jobs and that breaking the requirements that partnership brought to this world has increased the stature of the working class!