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Title: Governor - Bill Will Be Introduced ...To Make Michigan --- 24th Right-To-Work State
Source: michigancapitolconfidential.com
URL Source: http://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/17977
Published: Dec 6, 2012
Author: Jack Spencer - Jarrett Skorup
Post Date: 2012-12-06 13:26:20 by BorisY
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Governor: Bill Will Be Introduced To Make Michigan 24th Right-To-Work State

'When it arrives on my desk, I plan on signing it'

By Jack Spencer and Jarrett Skorup

Dec. 6, 2012

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Michigan Governor Rick Snyder said today that a bill will be introduced that would make Michigan the nation's 24th right-to-work state.

"When it arrives on my desk, I plan on signing it," he said.

In a press conference with the House and Senate Majority leaders and three union members, the Governor suggested that a bill would be introduced today.

Under the legislation, employees would only pay union representation fees (also called "agency fees") if they chose to do so. Federal law prohibits workers from being required to be union members and pay union dues as a condition of employment. However, unless a state has a right-to-work law, employees in companies where a union already exists are forced to pay union fees if they don't pay the dues. Typically, the fees are nearly as costly as the dues.

"I'm asking that we pass an act that gives workers freedom in the workplace," said Governor Rick Snyder.

The governor called it "pro-worker" and said he wants it "promptly and efficiently."

The Governor said the legislation will cover both public and private-sector with one carve out for public safety, meaning police and fire personnel. He said this was because of their "unique status" and cited Public Act 312, which creates a binding arbitration process for labor disputes.

"This is about fairness ... it is not about Republican vs. Democrat or worker vs. management," said Republican House Speaker Jase Bolger. "[Workers] deserve the freedom to choose which organizations they want to join and which organizations they do not want to join."

"We have come together and believe this is the time to tackle this issue and do something about it," said Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville. Richardville went on to note that he is generally in favor of collective bargaining and believes most members will choose to stay with the union.

All three Republican leaders emphasized that they support collective bargaining rights, but that union members should have a choice. They were joined on the panel by three union members: A teacher from Hamtramck, an AFL-CIO worker and a UAW member with Ford – the first two said they plan on staying with their union, but want people to have the choice.

"Right-to-Work states have higher population growth, higher wage growth and greater job creation," said Vincent Vernuccio, labor policy director with the Mackinac Center. "Michigan is one step closer now to bringing more job creators and businesses to our state."

The introduction of a right-to-work bill comes after the state's unions spent more than $23 million on Proposal 2, which would have permanently banned a right-to-work law in Michigan. Voters rejected the constitutional amendment change by a margin of 57 percent against to 43 percent in favor.

Immediately after the election, union executives defended their decision to try and guarantee forced unionism in the state constitution, but also began asking voters, business owners and Republican legislators to not pass a right-to-work bill because it would be divisive.

After Thanksgiving, unions began urging their members to call legislators to encourage a vote against any right-to-work bill. Training sessions also were held for those making calls, telling them how to act on the phone and what to say. Robocalls also reportedly were being made as well.

"I haven't personally heard the robocalls, but I've heard about them," Rep. Mike Shirkey, R-Clark Lake said. “The unions are definitely trying to stop the Freedom to Work legislation."

Union attempts to block right-to-work legislation are counter to public opinion. Polls taken last spring showed that about 57 percent of likely voters supported Michigan becoming a right-to-work state.

Passing a bill in the lame-duck session puts the vote in front of existing Legislators who are familiar with the issue. After the beginning of the year, new Legislators take office.

Adoption of a right-to-work law in Michigan would be significant nationally. Michigan would be the first state with a large percentage of union workers to pass such a measure. A little more than 17 percent of the state’s workers belong to a union, the fifth-highest percentage of unionized workers in the United States.

Last winter, when neighboring Indiana became the first Rust Belt state to adopt a right-to-work law, pressure intensified for Michigan to follow suit. However, Gov. Rick Snyder wasn't anxious to pick a fight with the unions over the issue.

The dynamics, however, changed after the November elections, and in line with a national (and increasingly bipartisan) trend against overreach by many government unions that continue to demand benefits that exceed those of the taxpayers.

"When this becomes law, unions will be free to make their case, but workers will be free to make their choice," said Bolger.

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See also:

Facts On Right to Work vs. Forced Unionization States

Right-to-Work States Have Lower Workplace Injury Rates

Right-to-Work Law Would Help Ensure Government Unions Could Not Elect Their Own Bosses

Collective Bargaining a 'Right' to Coerce

Unionized Government Takes and Spends More

Indiana Leads the Manufacturing Belt

Michigan Loses $2.5 billion Yearly Income; Right to Work States Gain Billions

Michigan Gives Unfair Tax Handouts To Try and Counter 'Right to Work' States

Labor Bosses' Vision of Collective Bargaining Hurts Workers, Society

UAW Member: Union Workers 'Need to Embrace' Right-to-Work Laws

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