As we’ve said before in this space, defending the rights of employees’ not to be forced to pay dues to get or keep a job is the right thing to do no matter the economic ramifications. Fortunately though, there are economic benefits to protecting employees’ Right to Work, as many studies by the National Institute for Labor Relations Research have found.
And a new paper released yesterday by the Michigan-based Mackinac Center, again confirms the Right to Work economic advantage:
In the key metrics of economic growth, Right to Work states have a distinct advantage when it comes to unemployment rates, income growth, population increases and jobs.
You can read the Mackinac paper in its entirety here. The paper also looks at the devastating economic impact that forced unionism has had on Michigan.
The Foundation’s sister organization, the National Right to Work Committee, reports that it is increasingly gaining traction in efforts to pass a Right to Work law through the Michigan legislature.