Indiana becomes Rust Belt's first right-to-work state
As Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels prepares to sign right-to-work legislation into law, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn said he's not worried about the move driving companies out of Illinois and to Indiana. Before Quinn presented his State of the State
For the first time, supporters of right-to-work laws can claim victory in the industrialized Midwest. Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels yesterday signed legislation making it illegal to require nonunion workers to pay union dues. Right-to-work laws have
Indiana Democrats fought it for weeks by not showing up for sessions, but eventually the Repblican-led House of Representatives was able to pass a.
Virginia is a right-to-work state where compulsory union membership is against the law. In explaining his vote that broke the 20-20 tie in the Senate, Bolling said the bill “protects taxpayer dollars from being diverted to projects that favor union
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana is the first Rust Belt state to enact the contentious right-to-work labor law prohibiting labor contracts that require workers to pay union representation fees, after Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels signed
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