Thursday, Dec 13, 2012 5:50 PM UTC
Unions and conservatives eye the next labor battleground
Whether right-to-work legislation is pushed next in Ohio or elsewhere, the battle will be fierce
Whether right-to-work legislation is pushed next in Ohio or elsewhere, the battle will be fierce
Video of Steven Crowder getting punched is being used as evidence of union thuggery, but who got hit first? VIDEO
The right-to-work bill may now be law, but organizers are already planning their next move
Steven Crowder got into a scuffle with some union protesters VIDEO
It's actually a "right-to-work-around-the-union-for-the-corporation," he said VIDEO
The bill passed today takes language verbatim from ALEC's model legislation
It's surprising that we're fighting union workers and not "radical Islam," says one Twitter user
UPDATED: The Republican-majority House passes both union-busting bills and Gov. Snyder defends his support VIDEO
Why did Gov. Rick Snyder buckle on an anti-union law? Just look at his big-money donors
Why should women seeking abortions get all the choice, one Twitter user wonders
Right-to-work bills are more about "giving you the right to work for less money," Obama said
An anti-union bill is the wrong response to a brain drain, and ensures the state will only create low-paying jobs
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