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Right-to-Work States Gain Union Members While Other States Lose Hundreds of Thousands

RTW states added 39,000 members while forced unionism states lost 390,000 members

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SEIU 'Dues Skim' Finally Grinding To A Halt

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Gas Tax and Fee Discussion Worth Having

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Is A Michigan Gas Tax Increase Inevitable?

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$100K Teachers? For Some Educators, Unions Are Standing In the Way

Plan would cost taxpayers billions while state already has high supply of teachers

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Hathaway Pension: First Check Due Before Sentencing

Despite pleading guilty to bank fraud, Diane Hathaway to collect nearly $100K pension

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Tough Choices Ahead For Allen Park Emergency Manager

General fund to run out of cash in one month

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School District Reaches Five-Year Contract Preventing Teachers From Leaving the Union

Taylor School District board is expected to approve deal Thursday

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School Union Proposes 9-Year Contract To Prevent Members From Exercising Right To Not Pay Dues

Berkley Education Association tries to avoid right-to-work law

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University Union Wants Contract Through 2023 To Avoid Right-to-Work Law

Western Michigan University's professors' union trying for 9-year extension

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Employees In Right-to-Work States Are Richer

When adjusting for the cost of living, workers in right-to-work states have 4.1 percent higher incomes

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More Preschool Spending Not The Answer

Amount of funding on early childhood and K-12 education has not been shown to improve learning

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Law Attempts to Prevent School Board Members From Voting On Contracts For Relatives

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Michigan Lost 42,000 Union Members Last Year

BLS report says state faced ninth largest drop in the country

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Facing Possible Jail Time, Disgraced Justice Can Still Collect Pension

Estimates place former Supreme Court Justice Diane Hathaway's annual pension at nearly $100K

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Republican House Members Who Voted Against Right-to-Work

House Reps: 'I voted my district'

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Is Right-to-Work Racist?

'In a right-to-work state, I am a free man because my labor belongs to me'

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Still No Link Between Higher Education Appropriations and Growth

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Government Workers Average Twice As Many Sick Days Per Year As Private-Sector Employees

Average state employee takes 10 sick days per year vs. four days in private industry

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Union Will Use 'Any Legal Means' to Combat Members Who Want to Leave

Two former MEA local presidents question August-only resignation window

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Proposed Michigan Law Would Protect Gun Owners

Pistol sales and permit records would not be subject to FOIA requests

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History, Economics and Right-to-Work

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State Hired More Employees To Administer SEIU 'Dues Skim' Than Oversee Right-to-Work Law

'Where were they when the unions were running around creating fake employers so they could siphon off money?'

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MEA Memo Outlines Regrets and Possible Ways To Fight Right-to-Work Law

Union President: '[Recalls] are the least appealing of all the options'

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Gov. Snyder’s 2013 State of the State Address Included Eight Proposed Government Expansions, Two Limitations

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