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Related: About this forumMissouri State House panel adopts right-to-work (for less) bill
Jefferson City Last week a House committee combined three right-to-work (for less) bills (HBs 77, 91 and 95) and passed it out of the House Workforce Development and Workplace Safety Committee. The measure includes a referendum clause, which would put the right-to-work (for less) question before voters in August 2014. Missourians rejected right-to-work (for less) once before in 1978.
Our legislative leaders should be coming together to balance the budget, improve our schools, and create jobs, Hugh McVey, president of the Missouri AFL-CIO said. Instead, extremists are pushing this unnecessary and irresponsible right-to-work bill that would hurt Missouris middle class families.
DESIGNED TO WEAKEN LABOR UNIONS
Although proponents deceptively call the current measure freedom to work, right-to-work (for less) is designed to weaken labor unions by forcing them to bargain for workers who would no longer be required to pay representation fees. Unions are required by federal law to represent all workers in a bargaining unit even if they are not members but are currently allowed to charge fees for collective bargaining.
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Laelth
(32,017 posts)-Laelth
proud2BlibKansan
(96,793 posts)Too many republicans are labor supporters.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)to override the Governor's veto, so I believe it will move along rather briskly.
If you are a Missouri Resident, I encourage you to contact both your Legislator & State Senator about the bills
http://www.senate.mo.gov/LegisLookup/Leg_Lookup.aspx/leg_lookup.aspx