Right To Work

I am astounded that Texans are sticking to their guns, to basically support slavery. That's right, right to work states are extending slavery. Poor conditions for workers continue and the public health is low because there are very few industries that are allowed to have any sort of union, or self-governing body. Leaving it up the the Texas Government ensures that unless a worker is at the top of the food chain in a large business, their needs and grievances are ignored. Double this for the entertainment industries, which are granted no protection by the State Attorney General or the Governor whatsoever. So give it up! What I wouldn't do to get into a Union here!!!

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