NFL Players Union Opposes Michigan’s ‘Right-To-Work’ Push: ‘We Don’t Think Workers Deserve This’
Source: Think Progress
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyders (R) attempt to push a union-busting right-to-work law through the state legislature this week was met with considerable opposition from labor groups, who have protested en masse both outside and inside the state capitol in Lansing since Snyder announced his support for the law on Thursday.
Today, the legislation has a new foe: the National Football League Players Association, which represents players on Michigans NFL franchise, the Detroit Lions, and has come out against right-to-work before.
We stood up against this in the past, and we stand against it in its current form in Michigan, George Atallah, the associations assistant executive director for external affairs, told ThinkProgress in a phone interview. Our leadership and players are always proud to stand with workers in Michigan and everywhere else. We dont think voters chose this, and we dont think workers deserve this.
The NFLPA is no stranger to labor disputes. NFL owners locked out players before the start of the 2011 season, and the players association was vocal in its support of the NFL Referees Association when the league locked out its officials at the beginning of this season
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