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Data show anti-union ‘right-to-work’ laws damage state economies: As Michigan’s repeal takes effect, New Hampshire should continue to reject ‘right-to-work’ legislation
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Workers want unions, but the latest data point to obstacles in their path: Private-sector unionization rose by more than a quarter million in 2023, while unionization in state and local governments fell
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Why ‘right-to-work’ was always wrong for Michigan: Restoring workers’ rights is key to reversing growing income inequality in Michigan
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Illinois Workers’ Rights Amendment sets new bar for state worker power policy: Other state legislatures should seize the moment to advance worker, racial, and gender justice in 2023
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Voters turned out for economic justice: A review of key ballot measures from the 2022 midterm elections
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The racist campaign against ‘critical race theory’ threatens democracy and economic transformation
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Unions help reduce disparities and strengthen our democracy
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So-called right-to-work is wrong for Montana: Research shows RTW law would not boost jobs and could lower wages for both union and nonunion workers
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How the PRO Act restores workers’ right to unionize: A chart of the ways the PRO Act fixes major problems in current labor law
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Preempting progress: State interference in local policymaking prevents people of color, women, and low-income workers from making ends meet in the South
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Why unions are good for workers—especially in a crisis like COVID-19: 12 policies that would boost worker rights, safety, and wages
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A State Agenda for America’s Workers: 18 Ways to Promote Good Jobs in the States
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First Day Fairness: An agenda to build worker power and ensure job quality
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Missouri voters strike a blow for working people
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Media Advisory: Press call at 11 a.m. Central: Right-to-Work would hurt workers in Missouri
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Right-to-work is wrong for Missouri: A breadth of national evidence shows why Missouri voters should reject RTW law
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Janus decision is not about union finances—it’s about working people’s finances
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A profile of union workers in state and local government: Key facts about the sector for followers of Janus v. AFSCME Council 31
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A Missouri ‘right-to-work’ law is more likely to harm black workers, who are more likely to be covered by a union contract than other workers
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Black workers in right-to-work (RTW) states tend to have lower wages than in Missouri and other non-RTW states
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State attorneys general can play key roles in protecting workers’ rights
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EPI Policy Center lauds Democrats’ proposal to strengthen rights for working Americans
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Progressive cities are raising their labor standards, but conservative state legislatures are preempting them
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How today’s unions help working people: Giving workers the power to improve their jobs and unrig the economy
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Testimony for New York City Council Committee on Civil Service and Labor
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Anti-worker bill defeated in New Hampshire
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If Trump follows Walker’s model, he will betray his base
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So-called “right-to-work” is an assault on wages
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So-called “right-to-work” laws will lower wages for union and nonunion workers in Missouri
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A tale of two states (and what it tells us about so-called “right-to-work” laws)