Right to work is Wrong
Right to work is a union busting tactic that sounds good, but it's an attack on the middle class by large companies and the wealthy. It has been shown to lower wages and benefits for all workers, union and non-union, in the areas that this law has been enacted.
Right to work may also hurt workplace safety. Unions have always called for a safe workplace for it's members. Working with companies, unions voice their concerns of safety issues in the work environment that needs to be corrected.
Informative articles about "Right to Work"
Right to Work 101
What is the Right to Work Law
What the research says about "Right to Work",
Kentucky Center for Economic Policy
Right to Work is the Wrong Answer for Wisconsin
Right to work may also hurt workplace safety. Unions have always called for a safe workplace for it's members. Working with companies, unions voice their concerns of safety issues in the work environment that needs to be corrected.
- Right to work is wrong - lowers wages
- Right to work is wrong - lowers benefits
- Right to work is wrong - creates unsafe workplaces
- Right to work is wrong - hurts local economy
- Right to work is wrong - increases poverty
- Right to work is wrong - DOES NOT create jobs
Informative articles about "Right to Work"
Right to Work 101
What is the Right to Work Law
What the research says about "Right to Work",
Kentucky Center for Economic Policy
Right to Work is the Wrong Answer for Wisconsin
Economic Policy Institute
The Economic Policy Institute’s mission is to inform and empower individuals to seek solutions that ensure broadly shared prosperity and opportunity.
About EPI. The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank created in 1986 to include the needs of low- and middle-income workers in economic policy discussions. EPI believes every working person deserves a good job with fair pay, affordable health care, and retirement security. To achieve this goal, EPI conducts research and analysis on the economic status of working America. EPI proposes public policies that protect and improve the economic conditions of low- and middle-income workers and assesses policies with respect to how they affect those workers.
The Economic Policy Institute’s mission is to inform and empower individuals to seek solutions that ensure broadly shared prosperity and opportunity.
About EPI. The Economic Policy Institute (EPI) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank created in 1986 to include the needs of low- and middle-income workers in economic policy discussions. EPI believes every working person deserves a good job with fair pay, affordable health care, and retirement security. To achieve this goal, EPI conducts research and analysis on the economic status of working America. EPI proposes public policies that protect and improve the economic conditions of low- and middle-income workers and assesses policies with respect to how they affect those workers.