Others Start Paying Attention to Right-to-Work
The Indiana Chamber’s right-to-work study has gained attention in neighboring states, including Ohio. The Columbus Dispatch repeats key findings and says that some Ohio lawmakers would prefer their...
View ArticleFavorable Court Decision for Right-to-Work
The United States District Court of the Northern District of Indiana upheld Indiana’s right-to-work law by issuing a decision on Sweeney v. Daniels on January 17. The Court dismissed all counts for...
View ArticlePennsylvania Legislators Introduce Right-to-Work
The Washington Free Beacon reports that legislators in the Pennsylvania legislature want to bring right-to-work to their state, citing its passage in Indiana and Michigan and the need for job growth...
View ArticleAnalyst: RTW Opponents Use Flawed Math
Citing research by James M. Hohman of the Mackinac Center, Michigan Capitol Confidential takes issue with the claim that right-to-work states feature lower wages. Hohman's conclusion is that, after...
View ArticleUnion Landscape Continues to Change
More than twice as many union members now work for the U.S. Postal Service than in the domestic auto industry. Given that and other facts of declining union membership, the Heritage Foundation notes...
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