What Do You Think About Right-to-Work Legislation?
Post your views on the proposed right-to-work legislation by adding it to the Local Voices section of Saline Patch.
Do you have an opinion on the proposed right-to-work legislation?
Then we would like you to let everyone know about it by sharing it on Saline Patch.
All you need to do is add your opinion—it could be as short as a sentence or as long as a term paper—to our Local Voices section.
It’s quick and easy to do. Just click here to post your opinion.
Whether you are for or against the right-to-work bills, we would love for you to share your voice with the Saline community.
Penney
2:49 pm on Friday, December 7, 2012
Right to work means there will be no way for management and union to work together as they have successfully been doing. Union and Non Union in the same factory will only cause chaos and pit one worker against another.
Greg Stroh
10:13 pm on Friday, December 7, 2012
Snyder is two-faced from what he said at the Saline Town Hall meeting a couple months ago!
Jean Rishel
2:03 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012
Right to Work means companies have the right to fire you, without reason. In all the states that have it, wages and pensions are much lower. This is a horrible idea. Just because the referendum on Bargaining Rights was rejected....was NOT a referendum on switching to "Right to Work".
Bill Ford
5:30 pm on Saturday, December 8, 2012
Jean right to work and at will are two vastly different things Michigan has been an at will state for years which means you can be terminated for any reason as long as it is not illegal. Union contracts many times contained language that protected thier workers sometimes for things many felt they should hvae been fired for.
John Baublit
10:45 am on Friday, December 14, 2012
Television news media decided to feature disparaging pictures of union protesters featuring the 0.01% of those who became angry. Missing was any mention of the protesters who were "paid" to incite and agitate union members to create situations that would discredit them for political advantage. Loud speakers BLASTING the union crowd with Ronald Reagan Speeches on the steps of the Capitol Building was just the beginning as those "paid" protesters challenged union activists not to listen to it if they didn't like it. The news media needs to uncover and expose the donors who "paid" these anti-union agitators to incite trouble.