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  2. Right-to-work law - Wikipedia

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    In the context of labor law in the United States, the term right-to-work laws refers to state laws that prohibit union security agreements between employers and labor unions. Such agreements can be incorporated into union contracts to require employees who are not union members to contribute to the costs of union representation.

  3. Biggest Myths About The Right-To-Work Laws - AOL

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    Q:I live in a right-to-work state. It actually benefits the employer. It actually benefits the employer. I was told by a manager that because it is a right-to-work state they have the right to ...

  4. United States labor law - Wikipedia

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    People in the United States work among the longest hours per week in the industrialized world, and have the least annual leave. [142] The Universal Declaration of Human Rights of 1948 article 24 states: "Everyone has the right to rest and leisure, including reasonable limitation of working hours and periodic holidays with pay." However, there ...

  5. 1958 California Proposition 18 - Wikipedia

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    This measure is more commonly referred as the "right to work" law and would have added a new provision, Section 1-A to Article 1 of the State Constitution. The amendment would "prohibit employers and employee organizations from entering into collective bargaining or other agreements which establish membership in a labor organization, or payment ...

  6. Remembering the racist history of ‘right-to-work’ laws - AOL

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    As of Feb. 13, Michigan’s deceptively named “right-to-worklaws officially became a thing of the past, marking the first time in nearly 60 years a state has repealed one of these laws. This ...

  7. Right to work - Wikipedia

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    The right to work is the concept that people have a human right to work, or to engage in productive employment, and should not be prevented from doing so.The right to work, enshrined in the United Nations 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, is recognized in international human-rights law through its inclusion in the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights ...

  8. 2022 Tennessee Amendment 1 - Wikipedia

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    The sponsor of the amendment in the State Senate, Brian Kelsey, said, "The Tennessee right-to-work law states that workers cannot be hired or fired, or in any way discriminated against based on whether or not they are a member of a union. I think that this right is an important enough civil right that it belongs in our state constitution." [5]

  9. Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 - Wikipedia

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    The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 29 U.S.C. § 203 [1] (FLSA) is a United States labor law that creates the right to a minimum wage, and "time-and-a-half" overtime pay when people work over forty hours a week. [2] [3] It also prohibits employment of minors in "oppressive child labor". [4]