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Right to Work Creates Prosperity, Ohio Families Poorer Without It | The National Right to Work Committee®

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A hypothetical average Ohio family of four would be making $12,000 more a year today if Ohio had adopted a right-to-work law in 1977, concludes a report released by the Buckeye Institute.  The Buckeye Institute’s study by Ohio University  economics professor Richard Vedder says, “Arguably the single biggest impediment to an improved labor environment is the lack of a right-to-work law which guarantees workers the freedom to join, or not join, labor unions as they so choose.”

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One Response to “Right to Work Creates Prosperity, Ohio Families Poorer Without It | The National Right to Work Committee®”

  1. I think it is a sad day when we attack each other. Unions are your neighbors, friends, and families. Unions only want a good standard of living for their community. When a minimum standard of living is lifted such as prevailing wage, do you think wages will go up? Benefits will get better? Why do you think we have “minimum wages” in the first place. Because if Companies could pay you less they would. I am a union man. I am proud to say I try to protect my friends and family from heartless companies by voting union. There will be a time and place where everyone will need help in their job from situations beyond their control and you will see the difference of union and nonunion in the care WE as people give to you. Just remember do not pull people down that happen to be union. You should question why don’t I have it as good and join a union.

    June 7, 2012 at 9:08 am Reply

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