Right now, twenty-eight states have Right To Work laws, which prevent trade unions from forcing workers to join unions or pay union dues. The origin of “right to work” dates back to 1902, during a coal strike in Pennsylvania, when Charles Monie explained why he crossed the picket line: “I have a right to work when I like, for what I like, and for whom I like.” Right now, House Democrats want to crush that right with the
The Unions Strike Back!
The Unions Strike Back!
The Unions Strike Back!
Right now, twenty-eight states have Right To Work laws, which prevent trade unions from forcing workers to join unions or pay union dues. The origin of “right to work” dates back to 1902, during a coal strike in Pennsylvania, when Charles Monie explained why he crossed the picket line: “I have a right to work when I like, for what I like, and for whom I like.” Right now, House Democrats want to crush that right with the