Rick
Snyder: Right To Work Bills Signed Into Law In Michigan
by Amanda Terkel
Huffington Post
Posted: 12/11/2012 6:09 pm EST
Updated: 12/11/2012 10:41 pm EST
Huffington Post
Posted: 12/11/2012 6:09 pm EST
Updated: 12/11/2012 10:41 pm EST
“I have signed these bills into law. … We are moving forward on the topic of workplace fairness and equality,” he said at a press conference on Tuesday evening, just hours after the state House passed the bills.
Right-to-work laws forbid contracts between
companies and unions that require all workers to pay the union for bargaining
on their behalf. Although business groups and conservatives cast the issue in
terms of workplace freedom, unions note that the laws allow workers to opt out
of supporting the union although they reap the benefits of the collective
bargaining. Since the laws tend to weaken unions generally, unions, as well as
President Barack Obama, call the legislation “right to work for less.”
Snyder’s move is a particular victory for
right-to-work proponents. Most right-to-work states are solidly red and
in the south. Michigan, however, has one of the highest rates of unionization
in the country, is the birthplace of the modern automotive industry, and is
consistently a swing state in elections and went for Obama in 2012.
Throughout the day, at least 12,500 protesters showed up at the Capitol in
Lansing. The gathering occasionally turned ugly, with punches thrown and pepper spray dispersed.
The GOP-controlled state
legislature had fast-tracked the two bills, which authorize right-to-work
measures for public and private unions in the state, bypassing the normal
committee process and public input period.
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1 comment:
Welcome to total slavery Michigan workers. Throw your benefit books away because your company no longer has to honor anything that they have put in writing. They can now fire you at will and they do not need a reason. You have just entered the Massa/slave zone.
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