Right to work states, a letter to the editor
Found this while I was setting up a google Newsfeed that would display google News headlines on "injured workers" onto my website It's a letter to the editor at the Battle Creek Enquirer The author Tom Cook brings up some startling facts, here it is in it's entirety
The right-wing radicals are pushing hard for a so-called "right to
work" law which may better be called "a right to work for less law."
Right to work laws don't work. The Department of Labor tells us that in
right to work states, the average annual pay is $38,492 while in free
bargaining states it is $45,082, and those living in free bargaining
states enjoy an annual per capita income over 14 percent more than in
right to work states.
In right to work states the poverty rates are higher than free
bargaining states, while the same is true for infant mortality rates.
If a person is unemployed and lives in a right to work state, you will
find, according to the Department of Labor, that right to work states
benefits are well below those of free bargaining states. You will also
find that an injured worker will receive $162 less per week in a right
to work state than in a free bargaining state, and you will find that
the job fatality rate is 54 percent higher in the right to work states.
Educationally, right to work states invest less in our kids than free
bargaining states and have a higher dropout rate. Right to work states'
health rankings are well below the national average while free
bargaining states are well above that average. Right to work states are
above the national average for those lacking health insurance.
Finally, ask your state representative and senatorial candidates where
they stand on right to work laws and say no to those who support them.
Tom Cook, Marshall |
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