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Right-to-Work
Michigan Takes a U-Turn Back to the Rust Belt
Commentary No state in modern times has transitioned from a worker freedom state to one that forces workers to join a union and pay dues to labor bosses. All the ...
February 28, 2024
BY
Stephen Moore
Michigan Right-to-Work Law to End, Strengthening Unions in Controversial Move
Some believe that the governor repealed Michigan's opportunity to compete with the 26 states.
February 2, 2024
BY
Mark Gilman
Michigan Gov. Whitmer Signs Bill to Repeal State’s ‘Right-to-Work’ Law
Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed a package of bills on Friday that repeal a 2012 "right-to-work" law that ...
March 25, 2023
BY
Caden Pearson
Michigan Is Headed Back to Rust Belt Poverty
Commentary Since the early days of Henry Ford, Michigan was the proud symbol of America’s industrial might. But ...
March 21, 2023
BY
Stephen Moore
Right-to-Work Group Condemns Biden Proposal to Limit Federal Workers to 1 Day a Year to Revoke Union Dues
A Supreme Court decision that guarantees civil service workers the right to stop being charged union dues is ...
January 26, 2023
BY
Mark Tapscott
Illinois Is Pushing Back Against the Anti-Union Tide
In 2018, public-sector labor unions suffered what was seen at the time as a crippling blow: The Supreme Court ruled ...
December 9, 2022
BY
Benjamin Weingarten
Amazon’s Rejection of Unions in Alabama Is a Big Loss for Big Labor
Commentary Big labor suffered a significant loss in its attempt to unionize employees at Amazon’s warehouse facility in ...
April 20, 2021
BY
Andy Puzder
Foundation Sues to Give Public Employees The Right Not to Pay Union Dues
Las Vegas Police Officer Melodie DePierro is the latest in a growing line of public sector employees suing ...
September 1, 2020
BY
Mark Tapscott
GOP Rep.: Finish UAW Corruption Probe, but Avoid Government Takeover
When FBI agents raided the homes of six key present and former United Auto Workers (UAW) officials on ...
September 3, 2019
BY
Mark Tapscott
Democrats Seek to Roll Back Right-to-Work Protections
WASHINGTON—Forty Senate Democrats and 100 of their party colleagues in the House of Representatives are pushing a bill ...
May 14, 2019
BY
Mark Tapscott
Missouri Gov. Nixon Vetoes Right-to-Work Legislation
Democratic Gov. Jay Nixon vetoed a measure Thursday that would have made Missouri the 26th right-to-work state, and ...
June 4, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Freelancers Outraged at Publisher of Elle, Canadian Living
Canadian freelancers are upset over a new TC Media contract that strips them of all rights to their ...
March 6, 2013
BY
Justina Reichel
Michigan Passes “Right to Work” Bill
The Republican-majority Michigan legislature passed controversial right to work legislation on Dec. 11.
December 11, 2012
BY
Mary Silver
Right-to-Work Debate Heating up in New England
New England has long been supportive of unions in both the public and private sector, but that may ...
March 24, 2012
BY
Phoebe Ryles
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