Michigan's right-to-work laws will ripple across the US

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This is exciting! Ohio should be next!!

'The impact of Michigan’s decision will be felt far beyond the borders of the once-staunchly pro-union state. Even though the ranks of union workers have been dwindling across the nation, the influence of big unions is still felt from the halls of government to corporate board rooms, and their clout affects everything from the economy to the political field. But the rising number of right-to-work states could further drain that influence.

"It’s a union story today, and a much broader economic story tomorrow,” said Harley Shaiken, a professor at UC Berkeley and an expert on union issues. '


Michigan's right-to-work laws will ripple across the US - Economy Watch on NBCNews.com
 
LET'S ROLL

Is Ohio next on right-to-work battlefront?

A group called Ohioans for Workplace Freedom is gathering signatures to put the issue on the fall ballot. It needs 385,253.

“Indiana has done this. Michigan will. What choice will Ohio have?” tea party activist Chris Littleton, of West Chester, told the Toledo Blade this week. “This is economic jet fuel for job creation, wage growth and a vibrant Ohio economy. If two border states do this, how can Ohio afford not to do this?”

http://www.newarkadvocate.com/article/20121213/NEWS01/312130010/Is-Ohio-next-right-work-battlefront-
 
Ohio will easily pass right to work this fall.

It may, but I foresee widespread buyer's remorse by 2014 - and especially by 2016.

LOL

Yeah, we would hate to see a new flood of businesses moving in.

I honestly would love to understand why you think right-to-work is so amazing. In an economy where employers already have the vast advantage over employees, how is giving employers more power to treat workers poorly a step up?
 
It may, but I foresee widespread buyer's remorse by 2014 - and especially by 2016.

LOL

Yeah, we would hate to see a new flood of businesses moving in.

I honestly would love to understand why you think right-to-work is so amazing. In an economy where employers already have the vast advantage over employees, how is giving employers more power to treat workers poorly a step up?

Unions have run entire industries out of America. The world has changed. Unions need to modernize and compete like anyone else.
 
It may, but I foresee widespread buyer's remorse by 2014 - and especially by 2016.

LOL

Yeah, we would hate to see a new flood of businesses moving in.

I honestly would love to understand why you think right-to-work is so amazing. In an economy where employers already have the vast advantage over employees, how is giving employers more power to treat workers poorly a step up?

Freedom to choose is always a good thing.
 
Kasich has already done a GREAT job attracting jobs to Ohio.

#8 in the Nation and #1 in the midwest. He will parlay that into an easy passage of RTW this fall, and with Michigan and Ohio down, where can union thuggery stand?
 
Kasich has already done a GREAT job attracting jobs to Ohio.

#8 in the Nation and #1 in the midwest. He will parlay that into an easy passage of RTW this fall, and with Michigan and Ohio down, where can union thuggery stand?

Well Federal Unions are still doing a great job of raping the American people (well-the-taxpayers anyway).
 
Kasich has already done a GREAT job attracting jobs to Ohio.

#8 in the Nation and #1 in the midwest. He will parlay that into an easy passage of RTW this fall, and with Michigan and Ohio down, where can union thuggery stand?

Well Federal Unions are still doing a great job of raping the American people (well-the-taxpayers anyway).

Certainly, the government unions will be the last stronghold.
 
It may, but I foresee widespread buyer's remorse by 2014 - and especially by 2016.

LOL

Yeah, we would hate to see a new flood of businesses moving in.

I honestly would love to understand why you think right-to-work is so amazing. In an economy where employers already have the vast advantage over employees, how is giving employers more power to treat workers poorly a step up?


Yeah, God forbid someone should actually be allowed to apply for a job and not have to be part of the union to get that job and hold on to that job. Unions are upset because they are on their out, more and more people are waking up and seeing them as part of the money laundering scheme for the Democrat Party and for the violent thugs they really are.

If one wants to join a unions, great, that is their choice. The problem is, people like you and those in unions think that joining a union should be the only option if you are to get a job. Contrary to your beliefs, that is not what this country was founded upon.

To error is human, to really screw things up requires the Democrat Party and unions.
 
I think Lakota is right, the repubs pushed it in, even after broken promises. 2014 will see the dems control all 3 branches.
 
Workers deserve To be able to come to the table with management in any manner they choose, I gues right wingers truly want the nazi way, hell it's their roots.
 
Workers deserve To be able to come to the table with management in any manner they choose, I gues right wingers truly want the nazi way, hell it's their roots.


Nazi's were the ultimate union, moron.

National Socialist German Workers Party.

Like you, they wanted no competition.
 

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