State house Democrats approve "Right-to-Work" repeal

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LANSING (WOOD-AM) - The state House has voted to repeal the state's "Right-to-Work" law.

It makes it illegal for public and private unions to require non-union employees to pay union dues.

The law was enacted a decade ago during the Snyder administration.

Republicans say the public rejected a 2012 constitutional amendment to protect the right to organize and collectively bargain. They also accuse Democrats of slamming the bill through the legislature.

More at WOOD-TV.


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