Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., introduced S. 204 Thursday, a bill to create a national right-to-work law. The bill "would preserve and protect the free choice of individual employees to form, join, or assist labor organizations, or to refrain from such activities." In other words, the law would give workers across the nation the option to not join a union or pay dues to one even if their workplace was organized. Currently only24 states allow workers to do that.
The bill has 10 Republican co-sponsors. They are clearly hoping to build on the momentum of Michigan and Indiana recently becoming right-to-work.
In a statement emailed to reporters, Mark Mix, president of the National Right to Work Committee, said: "We're extremely pleased that Senator Paul has introduced the National Right to Work Act, intensifying a growing debate about labor law and worker freedom in our country."
Friday, February 1, 2013
Rand Paul Introduces National Right to Work Bill
Another great bill from the esteemed Senator. It essentially allows freedom of association for all Americans, even those in shops with unions:
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