The Professional Firefighters Of New Hampshire Praise Legislators For Voting Down ‘Right To Work’
Source: New Hampshire Labor News
H.B. 323 would have dealt a blow to collective bargaining in the Granite State
In a major victory for public employees, the New Hampshire House of Representatives today voted down a bill that would have crippled collective bargaining and silenced the voices of workers across the state.
H.B. 323, which would have prohibited employers and labor organizations from including fees for non-union members in collective bargaining agreements, was defeated by a vote of 212-141.
In November, the citizens of New Hampshire voted in a legislature more focused on issues like jobs and the economy, rather than out-of-state interests, said David Lang, President of the Professional Fire Fighters of New Hampshire. It is clear from todays vote that Right- to- Work is still not wanted or needed in New Hampshire. This has always been an unnecessary distraction, and Im pleased that today the bill was killed so we can move on to the issues that matter to New Hampshire.
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Professional Firefighters of NH President Dave Lang, and IAFF General President Schaitberger applaud legislators for voting down the Right to Work bill. (via PFFNH Facebook)