‘Step-Skipping’ at the Big Labor-Funded Economic Policy Institute

Evidence in Medicine: Correlationand Causation – Science-Based… Thecompensation penalty of “right-to-work” laws | Economic Policy… In economics, controlled experiments are nearly always impractical. Observations have to made in the real world, rather than under laboratory conditions. Specifically, assessments of the economic impact of state Right to Work laws, which prohibit the firing of employees for…

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Oklahoma Economy Rides the Right to Work Freedom Wave

Oklahoman Op-Ed by  Stan Greer: A little more than nine years ago, the Oklahoma Supreme Court rejected a two-year-long campaign by labor union lawyers to get the state’s right-to-work law invalidated. Chief Justice Joseph Watt rebuffed union lawyers: “[T]o hold the right to work amendment unconstitutional under the circumstances presented here would be to thwart…

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NILRR News Clips – April 20, 2012

Mark Mix: Union muscling in to O.C. hospital Orange County Register, April 12, 2012 Unknown figures entering your workplace through the back door without identification. Harassing late night phone calls. Strangers blocking your driveway and studying your exact movements. These are not just the tactics of common criminals and thugs; they are also the tactics…

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