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Sherman A1

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Wed Feb 6, 2013, 08:44 PM Feb 2013

Hearing On Right-To-Work Bill Draws Hundreds To Mo. Capitol

Supporters and opponents of legislation that would make Missouri a right-to-work state crowded into a hearing room today at the State Capitol.

House Bill 77 would forbid workers from being forced to join unions or pay union dues as a condition of employment. Greg Hoberock, national chair of Associated Builders and Contractors, testified in favor of the measure.

“I think you need a balance," Hoberock said. "I don’t think this bill excludes union membership -- I think it give the employee(s) the right to make their own choice to further (their) income and to have a job and to do what they want to do.”

Mike Lewis, Secretary-Treasurer of the Missouri chapter of the AFL-CIO, spoke against the bill. He says becoming a right-to-work state would allow “freeloaders” to enjoy union benefits without paying for them.

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Hearing On Right-To-Work Bill Draws Hundreds To Mo. Capitol (Original Post) Sherman A1 Feb 2013 OP
Right to fire your employee for wearing the dark brown socks instead of the black socks. BlueJazz Feb 2013 #1
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