Individual states may adopt right-to-work laws. What Does Right-to-Work Mean? The idea of the right to work was developed as a rebuttal to unionism and the power of organized labor in politics. Those who fight for the right argue that individual workers have a natural, and constitutional...
Evidence suggests that a low threshold of union activity must be reached before an individual state will adopt such labor laws. Also important in the analysis is the degree of construction and manufacturing within each state, as well as public choice determinants of legislative activity such as ...
Using data from the Kickstarter crowdfunding platform for the period 2010鈥9, we find that the number of projects launched, the probability of success, the average amount of capital pledged, and the average number of backers are all significantly higher in states without RTW laws than in states...
Right-to-Work Laws and Financial Leverage Top of pageI.Union Legislation II.Unionization and Leverage Decisions III.Sample IV.Do Unionized Firms Use High Leverage in States without RTW Laws? V.Mana... D Marciukaityte - 《Financial Management》 被引量: 13发表: 2015年 Did "Right-to-Work" ...
Right-to-Work Laws In the context of non-compete agreements between employees and employers, a distinction must be drawn between a “right-to-work” law and the individual right of an employee to be gainfully employed. A right-to-work lawis typically a law governing the relations between uni...
The Autocratically Flexible Workplace: A History of Overtime Regulation in the United States That the trend during the past two decades to weaken hours laws in Europe and Canada — in the name of creating more "flexible" workplaces that can compete... M Linder - 《Labor Studies Journal》 ...
right-to-work laws generally has come from small business; the 19 states with right-to-work laws in 1966 were concentrated in the South and West and did not include any major industrial state. Indiana was the only industrial state to pass a right-to-work law, but it repealed it in ...
It’s been proven that Voter ID laws keep people away from the polls. Voter suppression is rampant in almost every state. Electronic, non-verifiable touch screen voting machines can “magically” flip a vote right in front of a person’s eyes. But we can’t let anything deter us…to ...
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It mentions the government's goal to provide greater benefit to students of public policy. Also discussed is the provision of the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 as the basic labor law giving the individual states the choice regarding worker contracts with their employers.VedderRichard...