Awesome!
This will force Michigan to do the same or risk losing companies across the border.
Fantastic! I’ve always liked Indiana and thought it was the best of that geographical tier of states. Indianapolis has been for a long time one of the best of big Northern cities.
This to me is BS. No one should have to join a union and pay money in order to work in a chosen profession. All union membership should be voluntary.
So much for principle, eh?
Looks like Indiana is going to be another state that Boeing will not be able to open up a factory. /sarc
Liberals have no one to blame but themselves.
I don’t think this is a small development. Indiana could be the first of a number of states to go the right to work route.
Each state that enacts right to work is bordered by other states, who are then out of necessity required to consider it themselves.
It’s interesting that most union shop states are flat broke, while right to work states have righted their ships, for the most part.
Good to see the Repubs call the JACKASSES bluff, and stand firm. Now Indy can get back on track to a path of growth again. But only if they cut out some of the other nonsense passed recently...
http://www.naturalnews.com/032485_Indiana_police_state.html
http://advanceindiana.blogspot.com/2011/07/indiana-supreme-court-strikes-blow-to.html
http://www.ogdenonpolitics.com/2011/06/indiana-supreme-courtt-deals.html
Just another little example that Dems and liberals don't want to use their own money to implement their “progressive” schemes.
What hypocrites.