Senator Jim DeMint's office released a report that shows states with right-to-work laws are more successful. The study found that these 22 states that don't force unionization as a condition of employment have more new residents, new businesses, new jobs, and faster income growth.
With Kentucky's unemployment rate at 10.2%, I think the state could use all those benefits.
So, Kentucky leaders, the question is: why is Kentucky behind on this? Where are right-to-work laws in Kentucky?
Monday, May 16, 2011
Kentucky leaders, where are our right-to-work laws?
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labor,
right to work,
unemployment
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It appears that Kentucky is behind and looking forward to staying that way.
It is not rocket science. Giving people the power of choice works out better.
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