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How Michigan became a right to work State. The role of money and politics

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Kaminski, Michelle

Labor Studies Journal

2015

40

4

362-378

labour law ; law reform ; politics ; right to work ; trade unionization ; trade union role ; trade union membership

USA

Human rights

http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0160449X15619542

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"The passage of Right to Work (RTW) legislation in Michigan was a surprise to many, given its relatively high unionization rate. Previous studies that examine state RTW status and the process of passing RTW legislation are not a good fit for the events in Michigan. Instead, single-party Republican control of state government and a wealthy donor who prioritized RTW combined to introduce legislation, pass it, and sign it into law in a one-week period. Contextual factors helped create an opportunity for this campaign to succeed. The Michigan experience raises questions about long-term strategies for labor in similar environments in the era of big-money donors."

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