One of the nation’s most heavily unionized states may soon become one of the largest right-to-work states in the country, a development welcomed by some union members.
Terry Bowman, a 16-year member of the United Auto Workers Union and founder of Union Conservatives, spent Tuesday lobbying Michigan lawmakers to pass labor reforms that would free workers from automatic union payments.
“I’m feeling pretty confident of seeing something in lame duck,” he said. “We’ve had the general support of the public and the support from the majority of legislators.”
Read more: http://freebeacon.com/right-to-work-spreading-to-michigan/
Terry Bowman, a 16-year member of the United Auto Workers Union and founder of Union Conservatives, spent Tuesday lobbying Michigan lawmakers to pass labor reforms that would free workers from automatic union payments.
“I’m feeling pretty confident of seeing something in lame duck,” he said. “We’ve had the general support of the public and the support from the majority of legislators.”
Read more: http://freebeacon.com/right-to-work-spreading-to-michigan/
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