Unions in Right-to-Work States Make Opting out Nearly ImpossibleIn October, a year after his state had adopted a right-to-worklaw, Michigan Education...Higgins, Sean
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The Right to Unite vs. The Right to Work: Public Sector Workers, Unions, and the US Supreme Court The Right to Unite vs. The Right to Work: Public Sector Workers, Unions, and the US Supreme CourtAs part of Higgins Labor Studies Program Labor Cafe... Barbara 被引量: 0发表: 2015年 ...
These laws significantly weaken the power of collective labor organizations such as unions. As such, the creation of right-to-work laws decimated union-based labor relations. Individual states may adopt right-to-work laws. What Does Right-to-Work Mean? The idea of the right to work was ...
The effects of right-to-work laws on states, unions and workers are controversial and important policy questions. Empirical evidence on the effects is far from being conclusive in the previous literature, mainly because of the difficulties in identification. In this paper, we use a recently develo...
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Michigan is poised to become the 24th ‘Right to Work’ state in the nation, joining only Indiana among Midwest industrial states with the law. Michigan’s ordeal follows two years of heightened controversy over the organized labor movement and collective bargaining rights as seen in Wisconsin and...
States without right-to-work laws require employees to pay union dues and fees as a term for employment. While labor unions are still fully operative in right-to-work states, the law protects these states’ employees by making payment of union fees an elective decision not bound to the emplo...
t to Work-for Less. Right to Work-for Less.Right to Work-for Less.The article offers information and opinions about right to work (RTW) legislation in U.S. states in 2012. Topics include the influence of RTW laws on the power of unions, the efforts of Democratic legislators in Indiana...
This article focuses on the right-to-work laws in the United States. The labor unions believe that right-to-work laws are immoral (and, of course, undemocratic) for they do not allow the majority of the working force to establish legitimate work rules. Management claims that it is immoral...