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TexasTowelie

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Fri Jan 6, 2017, 08:30 PM Jan 2017

Right-To-Work Will Likely Be A Big Issue for N.H. Lawmakers in 2017

A Republican leader in the state legislature wants New Hampshire to bar unions from charging non-members for representing them. With Governor-elect Chris Sununu also backing so-called right-to-work, the issue will be prominent when lawmakers return to Concord next year.

Divisions in the GOP and Democratic governors have stymied efforts to enact right-to-work in the past.

The bill’s lead sponsor this time around, House Majority Leader Dick Hinch, says the idea behind the measure is to give workers more freedom.

“Just to make sure we are protecting an employee's rights to make choice,” says Hinch, a fifth-term Republican from Merrimack. “And that’s the essence of what right-to-work is all about.”

Read more: http://nhpr.org/post/right-work-will-likely-be-big-issue-nh-lawmakers-2017

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Right-To-Work Will Likely Be A Big Issue for N.H. Lawmakers in 2017 (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jan 2017 OP
After the Republicans the entire US will be Right to Work anyway nt doc03 Jan 2017 #1
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