Indiana joins right-to-work ranks, gov. signs bill
Laws that curtail union clout have faced heated opposition in Wisconsin and Ohio, making passage of 'right to work' laws in other industrial states a difficult political proposition. By Mark Guarino, Staff writer / February 1, 2012 Union members
Indiana: the Nation's 23rd Right to Work State. STATEHOUSE – After over 40 hours of testimony, debate, and discussion over the past year House Bill (HB) 1001, Employee's Right to Work passed the Indiana House of
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
CINCINNATI — While Indiana wrestles with right-to-work legislation that brought union marchers to the state capitol Wednesday, Ohio Gov. John Kasich claims he is not following events there with any particular interest. Indiana became the first Rust
By TOM LoBIANCO AP INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana became the Rust Belt's first right-to-work state Wednesday in a move that is sure to embolden advocates seeking to curtail union rights across the country. But whether other states can replicate the
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