INDIANAPOLIS (Reuters) – Indiana's Republican-controlled House of Representatives passed right-to-work legislation on Wednesday, sending on to Governor Mitch Daniels a controversial measure that could hit organized
Indiana's Republican-controlled House of Representatives has cleared the way for Indiana to become the first right-to-work state in the traditionally union-heavy Rust Belt.
The Indiana "right-to-work" bill makes it illegal for union membership to be required or for unions to collect dues from nonmembers. Union leaders say the provisions will hobble their ability to bargain for better wages, while business interests say
Indiana's Republican-controlled House of Representatives has cleared the way for Indiana to become the first right-to-work state in the traditionally union-heavy Rust Belt.
25, 2012 — /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Carolinas AGC supports the Right to Work Act of 2012 that Gov. Nikki Haley; SC Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation Director Catherine Templeton; House Labor, Commerce and Industry Chairman Bill Sandifer,
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