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Since 2001, Right to Work States Lead in Job Growth, Five-to-One

For many years, U.S. Labor Department data have shown that states with Right to Work laws on the books have far faster private-sector job growth than states that do not protect employees from federal policies authorizing the termination of workers…

In North Dakota "Opportunity Knocks"

North Dakota has a unique opportunity to demonstrate to the rest of the country what can be accomplished by switching from an exclusive-union-bargaining system in public education to a system in which there is room for individual bargaining. In a…

Public-Sector Forced Union Fees Would Hurt Iowa’s Private Sector

### ‘Tax Freedom Day’ Comes 10 Days Earlier in States That Bar All Forced Union Fees Iowans most recently celebrated “Tax Freedom Day” on April 18, 2006. For Americans as a group, last year Tax Freedom Day came eight days…

Why ‘Card-Check’ Forced Unionism Is Economically Harmful

For years, scientific opinion polls have shown that Americans overwhelmingly oppose federal labor laws that endow union officials with the power of so-called “exclusive” representation over all employees in a company unit, wherein union nonmembers are denied any right to…

Why 'Card-Check' Forced Unionism Is Economically Harmful

For years, scientific opinion polls have shown that Americans overwhelmingly oppose federal labor laws that endow union officials with the power of so-called “exclusive” representation over all employees in a company unit, wherein union nonmembers are denied any right to…

Right to Work States Benefit From Faster Growth, Higher Real Purchasing Power – 2006 Update

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Compulsory Unionism and Public Employees

Union Political Power

Compulsory Unionism and the Right to Work

Labor Law “Reform” Bill

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