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Right-to-Work Right Now

Download audio    Lawrence Reed discusses right-to-work legislation that would end compulsory unionism

On May 22, 2007, President Lawrence W. Reed was a guest on “The Frank Beckmann Show” on Detroit’s News/Talk WJR760. Reed discussed how a right-to-work law could help revive Michigan’s stagnant economy by making the state’s workforce more business-friendly for companies looking to expand or locate here. The interview is five minutes and 54 seconds.

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