'Right to work' opponents urge a public vote
(Indianapolis, Ind.) – As a vote in the Indiana House looms on making Indiana a right to work state, a group of Republicans are launching attack ads against the proposal. Called Lunchpail Republicans, the group is going after Governor Daniels' change
Declining union membership and rising Republican clout have put Indiana on the edge of becoming the first so-called right-to-work state in an industrial region known for titanic labor battles that paved the way for modern-day
And he said he voted against right-to-work legislation only because his state was against it. Santorum says he supports right-to-work legislation. He made the comments in response to criticism from Texas Rep. Ron Paul. Santorum is presenting himself as
But a debate on so-called right to work legislation could occupy lawmakers and stir controversy early in the year. "We were at a very rapid pace in 2011, because the issues were so urgent," said Michigan House Speaker Jase Bolger.
The so-called Indiana “Right to Work” Bill is bad for working men and women for one simple reason: it jeopardizes the ability of workers to organize as a team to protect, preserve and promote themselves as employees in a
Related posts: