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right-to-work laws. Holmes compared counties close to the border between states with and without right-to-work laws, thereby holding constant an array of factors related to geography and climate. He found that the cumulative growth of employment in manufacturing in the right-to-work states was 26% greater than that in the non-right-to-work states. Given the study design, Holmes writes that "my results do not say that it is right-to-work laws that matter, but rather that the 'pro-business package' offered by right-to-work states seems to matter." Moreover, as noted by
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employees' paychecks and sent to a private organization. When an agency-shop agreement exists in a school district or county, every employee must pay dues to the union as a condition of their employment. They must pay-up or leave. Should anyone's ability to get or keep a job depend on whether they pay dues to a union? Non-union teachers have struggled in court to try and stop their forced dues from being used for political activity by the union.
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affairs of an unwilling minority. This is legislative delegation in its most obnoxious form; for it is not even delegation to an official or an official body ... but to private persons . ... statute which attempts to confer such power undertakes an intolerable and unconstitutional interference with personal liberty and private property. The delegation is so clearly arbitrary, and so clearly a denial of rights safeguarded by the
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Economist Thomas Holmes argues that it is difficult to analyze right-to-work laws by comparing states because of other similarities between states that have passed these laws. For instance, right-to-work states often have some strong pro-business policies, making it difficult to isolate the effect of
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passed a right-to-work bill in 1957, which led to the
Democratic takeover of Indiana's Governor's Mansion and General Assembly in the coming elections, and eventually, the new Democratic-controlled legislature repealing the right-to-work law in 1965. Right-to-work was subsequently reenacted in 2012.
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telephone survey found that 74% of likely voters disagreed with the question "Should workers who do not belong to a union be required by law to pay union dues if the company they work for is unionized?" but found that "most also don't think a non-union worker should enjoy benefits negotiated by the
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Fair share is compulsory dues. A non-union employee is forced to financially support an organization they did not vote for, in order to receive monopoly representation they have no choice over. It is financial coercion and a violation of freedom of choice. Money is forcibly withheld from non-union
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The effect, in respect to wages and hours, is to subject the dissentient minority ... to the will of the stated majority . ... To 'accept' in these circumstances, is not to exercise a choice, but to surrender to force. The power conferred upon the majority is, in effect, the power to regulate the
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on unions, so non-members in right-to-work states can force unions to provide grievance services without compensation that are paid by union members. Kahlenberg and Marvit also argue that, at least in efforts to pass a right-to-work law in
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or "agency shop" in which employees pay a fee for the cost of representation without joining the union. Individual U.S. states set their own policies for state and local government employees (i.e. public sector employees). Twenty-eight states have right-to-work policies (either by
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approved legislation that prohibits local right-to-work laws and further states that union membership and the payment of union dues may be required as a condition of employment in workplaces subject to a collective bargaining agreement; it was signed by governor
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New Mexico law previously did not explicitly prohibit nor allow mandatory union membership as a condition of employment at the statewide level, thereby leaving it up to local jurisdictions to establish their own right-to-work policies. Several counties, notably
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so that employees in the public sector could be required to pay for the costs of representation, even as they opted not to be a member, as long as these fees are not spent on the union's political or ideological agenda. This decision was reversed, however, in
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says that while these states have right-to-work laws, they have also benefited from "factors like the widespread use of air conditioning and different modes of transportation that helped decentralize manufacturing."
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and others, this result may reflect business relocation rather than an overall enhancement of economic growth since, as Drum writes, "businesses prefer locating in states where costs are low and rules are lax".
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rules nationwide, but many of its employees are represented by unions. Unions that represent professional athletes have written contracts that include particular representation provisions (such as in the
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provision). In 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that agency shop arrangements for
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2819:"74% Favor Right-to-Work Law Eliminating Mandatory Union Dues - Rasmussen Reports™"
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3046:"An Analysis of the 1986 Right-to-Work Referendum in Idaho"
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Schneider, Mary Beth; Sikich, Chris (February 1, 2012).
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2903:"Republicans Want to Pass a Federal Right-To-Work Law"
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Before its passage in 2012, the Republican-controlled
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Muse, Vance (1986). "Making Peace with Grandfather".
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Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States
3662:"A Conservative's Guide to the 'Right to Work' Bill"
2841:"Poll: Michigan evenly divided on right-to-work law"
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2098:"Why Are Anti-Union Laws Called "Right To Work"?"
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3460:"The past is present in Right to Work debate"
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4651:United States International Trade Commission
1852:Employee Responsibilities and Rights Journal
3794:"Bill would ban local 'right-to-work' laws"
2005:Colby, Gerard (1984). "Decade of Despair".
4934:
4616:United States Trade and Development Agency
3987:
3973:
3965:
3688:"Right to work fails in NH House, 200-177"
3584:"Right-to-work overturned as Prop A fails"
2481:Tuccille, J. D. (December 12, 2012).
2388:"States Seek Laws to Curb Power of Unions"
2163:, 426 U.S. 407, 414 (1976) (Marshall, J.).
2021:"The racist roots of 'right to work' laws"
801:editorial writer William Ruggles in 1941.
650:
636:
108:Industrial Revolution in the United States
49:
4626:Office of the Comptroller of the Currency
2556:
2546:
2509:"Studies mixed on right-to-work's impact"
2007:Du Pont Dynasty: Behind the Nylon Curtain
1065:Communications Workers of America v. Beck
3248:Overturf, Madeleine (January 16, 2018).
2821:. Rasmussenreports.com. January 31, 2012
2403:
2401:
1054:Right-to-work proponents, including the
4762:Export–Import Bank of the United States
3945:10.1146/annurev-lawsocsci-101518-042951
3932:Annual Review of Law and Social Science
3099:"South Carolina Code of Laws § 41-7-10"
2679:"Opinion: Unions vs. the Right to Work"
2531:"What Drives Differences in Management"
2468:"Employer/Union Rights and Obligations"
2427:Gould, Elise; Shierholz, Heidi (2011).
2260:"Lt 26, 1903 - Ellen G. White Writings"
1974:
1972:
1734:
61:
36:National Rural Employment Guarantee Act
3845:"AFP: McKinley Moves on Right-to-Work"
2454:"Right-to-Work or Right-to-Free Ride?"
2386:Greenhouse, Steven (January 3, 2011).
1921:. Princeton University Press. p.
1801:"N.H. Rep. proposes right to work law"
1618:New Hampshire House of Representatives
932:The federal government operates under
910:Labor Management Relations Act of 1947
783:was coined by French socialist leader
4641:Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
3336:"Appeals court decision favors labor"
1917:Revolutions of 1848: A Social History
1880:Industrial and Labor Relations Review
1824:Industrial and Labor Relations Review
1799:Dinan, Elizabeth (January 14, 2011).
1512:U.S. Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals
1193:, right-to-work laws lead to greater
7:
4970:Labor relations in the United States
4816:2008–2010 automotive industry crisis
4646:National Credit Union Administration
4631:Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
3431:O'Connor, John (November 16, 2022).
3364:. Supreme Court of the United States
3149:DePillis, Lydia (February 4, 2016).
2960:from the original on August 27, 2018
2507:Samples, Susan (December 12, 2012).
1949:Perry, Mark J. (September 1, 2014).
3761:Goth, Brenna (September 20, 2018).
3458:Bradner, Eric (November 26, 2011).
3163:from the original on March 24, 2016
2948:"Missouri Blocks Right-To-Work Law"
2887:. December 11, 2012. Archived from
2677:Barro, Robert (February 28, 2011).
2627:Evans, Gordon (December 10, 2012).
2096:Palmer, Brian (December 12, 2012).
2027:. December 13, 2012. Archived from
1913:Robertson, Priscilla Smith (1952).
1560:U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals
1243:U.S. states with right-to-work laws
1123:Freedom of contract and association
706:refers to state laws that prohibit
113:History of the United States dollar
4636:Securities and Exchange Commission
3115:. National Right to Work Committee
2927:from the original on July 10, 2018
2580:VanHeuvelen, Tom (March 1, 2020).
2452:Capria, Francis (April 19, 2018).
2196:"Right-to-Work vs Forced Unionism"
1102:Supreme Court of the United States
976:the Court ruled against mandatory
758:were unconstitutional in the case
25:
3276:Goss, Scott (November 17, 2017).
2778:Drum, Kevin (February 28, 2011).
2744:Kilgore, Ed (February 28, 2011).
2470:. National Labor Relations Board.
1713:Labor unions in the United States
1499:blocked the municipal ordinance.
1035:Mackinac Center for Public Policy
4933:
4924:
4923:
4496:Bureau of Engraving and Printing
4012:
4011:
3996:
3582:Kevin S. Held (August 7, 2018).
2946:Neuman, Scott (August 8, 2018).
2921:National Right To Work Committee
1673:adopted such laws. In 2019, the
810:, the modern term was coined by
666:
616:
69:
2917:"Right To Work States Timeline"
2357:Gregory, David L. (1997–1998).
2240:Justice, Diana (June 1, 2003).
1957:. American Enterprise Institute
1718:Union affiliation by U.S. state
791:, the modern usage of the term
4898:List of Americans by net worth
4611:National Labor Relations Board
4017:Companies of the United States
3465:Evansville Courier & Press
3113:"State Right-to-Work Timeline"
968:National Industry Recovery Act
894:National Labor Relations Board
787:before 1848. According to the
700:labor law in the United States
128:United States dollar § History
1:
4826:China–United States trade war
4621:Customs and Border Protection
4601:Small Business Administration
4284:Metropolitan Statistical Area
3308:Goss, Scott (June 22, 2018).
2586:American Journal of Sociology
2071:National Lawyers Guild Review
1979:Ames, Mark (March 13, 2015).
1594:before it could take effect.
1469:also has right-to-work laws.
1308:, adopted 1944, revised 1968)
1190:American Journal of Sociology
789:American Enterprise Institute
777:The original use of the term
4939:Outline of the United States
4003:Economy of the United States
3130:. Statutes.legis.state.tx.us
2652:Journal of Political Economy
1793:University of South Carolina
1430:(adopted 1947, revised 1993)
1019:Seventh-day Adventist Church
849:National Labor Relations Act
316:Companies listed on the NYSE
63:Economy of the United States
4821:2008 economic stimulus plan
4413:Water supply and sanitation
3386:. Illinois General Assembly
2733:– via Cato Institute.
1518:resulted in the case being
1133:duty of fair representation
1044:direct support professional
4996:
4811:2007–2008 financial crisis
4581:Department of the Treasury
3044:Wines, William A. (1988).
2718:(1): 47–50. Archived from
2308:"Use of Dues for Politics"
2284:Rae, La (August 1, 1998).
2226:perspectives.adventist.org
1558:On November 18, 2016, the
1374:and statute, adopted 1946)
1261: No right-to-work law
1165:Studies of economic effect
40:
34:. For the Indian law, see
29:
4916:
4740:International development
4558:Intercontinental Exchange
4009:
3236:required to join a union.
3231:"Ohio Right to Work Laws"
2363:Preview U.S. Sup. Ct. Cas
2198:. StopTeacherStrikes, Inc
2128:. JHU Press. p. 73.
2009:. Secaucus: Lyle Stewart.
1756:10.1007/s12122-998-1042-y
1744:Journal of Labor Research
1669:counties, in addition to
1497:Delaware General Assembly
973:Carter v. Carter Coal Co.
945:Arguments for and against
708:union security agreements
675:This article needs to be
395:Economy by city or county
4944:Economy of North America
4806:2006–2012 housing bubble
4606:Internal Revenue Service
4274:Targeted Employment Area
3849:Americans for Prosperity
3823:Americans for Prosperity
3211:. Nrtw.org. May 15, 2000
2535:American Economic Review
2242:"Adventist Labor Unions"
1796:, Accessed July 6, 2007.
1688:Project Labor Agreements
1547:Indiana General Assembly
1172:American Economic Review
1039:union security agreement
939:National Football League
623:United States portal
53:This article is part of
41:Not to be confused with
4965:United States labor law
4788:Pathways out of Poverty
4757:Build Back Better World
4709:State unemployment rate
4573:Government institutions
4553:New York Board of Trade
4528:New York Stock Exchange
3009:The Florida Legislature
2843:. MLive.com. April 2013
2703:Holmes, Thomas (2000).
2683:The Wall Street Journal
1864:10.1023/A:1025657412651
1723:United States labor law
1255: Right-to-work law
1050:Political contributions
1033:Proponents such as the
900:Taft–Hartley Act (1947)
756:public sector employees
378:State unemployment rate
4908:Science and technology
4674:International rankings
4586:Department of Commerce
4548:Chicago Board of Trade
4256:Special Economic Zones
3005:"Florida Constitution"
2312:Center for Union Facts
1680:Michelle Lujan Grisham
1675:New Mexico Legislature
1479:Local or repealed laws
1263:
1129:freedom of association
1056:Center for Union Facts
1008:freedom of association
998:Freedom of association
995:
710:between employers and
4048:Industrial Revolution
3773:on September 20, 2018
3077:The Indianapolis Star
2807:. September 10, 2018.
2519:on December 13, 2012.
1535:collective bargaining
1250:
982:
978:collective bargaining
853:Franklin D. Roosevelt
824:racial segregationist
4771:Economic initiatives
3524:. December 11, 2012.
3472:on November 28, 2011
3362:"Docket for 18-1070"
3342:. September 30, 2018
2725:on February 11, 2017
2548:10.1257/aer.20170491
2264:text.egwwritings.org
2122:Roof, Tracy (2011).
1097:Abood v. Detroit BoE
373:State credit ratings
197:Water and sanitation
88:Agricultural history
4903:American economists
4591:Department of Labor
4432:Law and regulations
4279:Foreign Trade Zones
3694:. February 16, 2017
3641:www.bizjournals.com
3498:. November 21, 2016
3156:The Washington Post
2891:on January 3, 2013.
2780:"Unions and Growth"
2025:Southernstudies.org
1696:City of Albuquerque
1514:. An appeal to the
1235:In 2012, President
1195:economic inequality
1175:by economists from
1155:freedom of contract
1086:Opponents, such as
922:right-to-work state
892:The act tasked the
837:freedom of contract
798:Dallas Morning News
4881:National Standards
4721:Standard of living
4486:Financial services
4398:Illegal drug trade
4214:Telecommunications
3825:. January 22, 2019
3819:"AFP-NM: Hang Ten"
3798:www.abqjournal.com
3617:on August 10, 2018
3540:Detroit Free Press
3439:. Associated Press
3316:. The News Journal
2392:The New York Times
1708:At-will employment
1516:U.S. Supreme Court
1264:
1185:U.S. Census Bureau
1139:In December 2012,
1088:Richard Kahlenberg
1004:U.S. Constitution
964:U.S. Supreme Court
962:had prompted many
956:Franklin Roosevelt
704:right-to-work laws
698:In the context of
277:Financial services
43:At-will employment
4975:Right-to-work law
4952:
4951:
4454:Right-to-work law
3851:. January 4, 2019
3668:. January 9, 2017
3340:Chicago Sun-Times
3050:Labor Law Journal
2228:. October 4, 2016
2194:Campbell, Simon.
2151:: Art. V, Sec. 1.
1803:. Seacoast Online
1692:Bernalillo County
1607:state legislature
1465:The territory of
1231:Political support
1221:Rasmussen Reports
1012:freedom of choice
1006:and the right to
918:local governments
843:Wagner Act (1935)
733:The 1947 federal
724:international law
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308:Largest companies
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4752:Blue Dot Network
4542:NASDAQ Composite
4449:Child labor laws
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4269:Opportunity Zone
4264:Empowerment Zone
4204:Renewable energy
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