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News from EPI › “Right to work” is the wrong choice for Missouri: Resources on right-to-work and its potential impact on Missourians
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Wisconsin’s so-called right to work law has been ruled unconstitutional
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News from EPI › Wages are 3.1 Percent Lower in “Right to Work” States : Annual wages in RTW states are $1558 lower for a typical full-time worker
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The Growing Number Of Right To Work States And The Future Of Unions
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News from EPI › “Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for New Mexico’s Economy
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“Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for New Mexico’s Economy
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News from EPI › “Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for Wisconsin’s Economy
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“Right to Work” Is the Wrong Answer for Wisconsin’s Economy
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Don’t be fooled, Michigan: ‘Right to work’ is just plain wrong
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Right To Work: A Failed Policy: A New Hampshire update
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News from EPI › Another win for the 1%: ‘Right to work’ signed into law in Indiana
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EPI research on ‘right to work’
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Another win for the 1%: ‘Right to work’ signed into law in Indiana
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‘Right to work’: The wrong answer for Michigan’s economy
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Martin Luther King on “right to work”
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Why New Hampshire doesn’t need “Right to work”
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Will Illinois be next to tackle the problem of ‘captive audience’ meetings?: Rights and freedoms of 22.7 million workers now protected in seven states
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What’s behind the corporate effort to kneecap the National Labor Relations Board?: SpaceX, Amazon, Trader Joe’s, and Starbucks are trying to have the NLRB declared unconstitutional—after collectively being charged with hundreds of violations of workers’ organizing rights
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Major strike activity increased by 280% in 2023: Many workers still need policies that protect their right to strike
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Data show anti-union ‘right-to-work’ laws damage state economies: As Michigan’s repeal takes effect, New Hampshire should continue to reject ‘right-to-work’ legislation
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Tackling the problem of ‘captive audience’ meetings: How states are stepping up to protect workers’ rights and freedoms
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Massachusetts should resist tech company threats and protect rights of rideshare drivers and all workers: Testimony submitted to the Massachusetts House Joint committee on Labor and Workforce Development on House bill 1848
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Supreme Court justices’ close ties with business interests threaten workers’ rights
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Why ‘right-to-work’ was always wrong for Michigan: Restoring workers’ rights is key to reversing growing income inequality in Michigan
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News from EPI › New report reveals extent of tech companies’ state-by-state agenda to unravel workers’ rights
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Flexible work without exploitation: Reversing tech companies’ state-by-state agenda to unravel workers’ rights and misclassify workers as ‘contractors’ in the gig economy and beyond
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Illinois Workers’ Rights Amendment sets new bar for state worker power policy: Other state legislatures should seize the moment to advance worker, racial, and gender justice in 2023
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News from EPI › President Biden has advanced worker rights in the first 18 months of his administration, but there’s much more to do: New EPI report assesses the Biden administration’s record for workers
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Local governments stepping in to bolster workers’ rights
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News from EPI › New report documents the growing trend of cities and other localities protecting workers’ rights