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Related: About this forumGOP Senate Leader Endorses National Union-Busting Law
Republicans typically voice concern about federal intrusion on states rights and the governments intervention in agreements between employers and their workers. But Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has apparently cast those concerns aside, as he announced today his support for a national right-to-work legislation introduced by fellow Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (R):
As working class Americans continue to face daunting challenges to provide for their families, I believe the federal government has an obligation to ensure every American has the right to choose whether they want to spend part of their paycheck to support a union. The right to work should not be negotiable but unfortunately there are still twenty-six states across the country that turn a blind eye towards forced union membership. It is long past time that the federal government remedy this problem. If states like Michigan, with its proud tradition of organized labor, can look their problems in the face and address them by passing meaningful Right to Work legislation, then it is high time for the federal government to act. I proudly support the National Right to Work Act and will work with my friend Sen. Rand Paul to do all I can to ensure it receives a vote.
Its worth noting that Kentucky, the state both McConnell and Paul claim to represent, does not have a right-to-work law on its books. And though just 10.3 percent of the states workers are unionized, unions in Kentucky have played a big role in protecting workers in the states factories and coal mines, and national unions have made strong pushes for better mine safety laws that both McConnell and Paul have opposed.
But the effects of a national right-to-work law wouldnt be limited to Kentucky. Such laws cost workers, union and non-union, $1,500 a year, according to the Economic Policy Institute, and its research shows that there is no relationship between right-to-work laws and state unemployment rates, state per capita income, or state job growth. Decreases in union membership that result from such laws have a negative impact on middle-class workers, and if benefits coverage in non-right-to-work states were lowered to the levels of states with these laws, 2 million fewer workers would receive health insurance and 3.8 million fewer workers would receive pensions nationwide, according to the Center for American Progress David Madland and Karla Walter.
Further, McConnell is wrong that a national right-to-work law would finally ensure that every American has the right to choose whether they want to spend part of their paycheck to support a union. Workers, of course, already have that choice, since none is forced to join a unionized workforce. Right-to-work simply undermines the central point of unionization by creating a free-loader problem that allows workers to directly benefit from union membership without paying dues to support the actual union.
http://thinkprogress.org/economy/2013/02/06/1551771/mcconnell-national-union-busting-law/
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GOP Senate Leader Endorses National Union-Busting Law (Original Post)
octoberlib
Feb 2013
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Angry Dragon
(36,693 posts)1. The Tortoise is not the Gop Senate leader, he is the MINORITY leader
unionthug777
(740 posts)2. dumb ass
why does the gop want to screw over the working man/woman? i CHOOSE to be in a union...til i die !!
Bill USA
(6,436 posts)4. typical GOP Corporate Lobbyist reaction ....
[font size="+1" ]"Heh-heh-heh. What the fuck are they gonna do about it.. thanks to Gerrymandering!"
consistent with...
[font size="+1" ] the GodFather of the Republican Party Jay Gould, 19th century financier, who proclaimed: [font color="red"]"I can hire half the working class to kill the other half."[/font][/font]
Third Doctor
(1,574 posts)3. Yet we have brain washed labor
workers voting for these assholes. The unions are what created the middle class in this country and the weakening of the unions has gone hand in hand with the destruction of the middle class.