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Donald Trump’s presidency could usher in a crisis for working people across the country. Buoyed by election victories, Republican lawmakers in state legislatures and Congress are aggressively pushing so-called “right-to-work” laws. They’re paving the way for corporations to increase their power in workplaces and in state and national politics. Since Election Day, Kentucky’s and Missouri’s legislatures have already passed “right-to-work” legislation. Others—including Colorado, Connecticut, and Maine—are considering such laws. In the U.S. House, Reps. Joe Wilson (R-SC) and Steve King (R-IA) have introduced similar “right-to-work” legislation. And recently, White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer said that “the president believes in ‘right-to-work’” and wants to do “what’s in the best interest of job creators.”These policies won’t lead to more manufacturing plants or better jobs. They will only lead to weaker unions, less bargaining power for working people, and lower wages—both union and nonunion.  Stand up for workers’ rights, fair wages, and the right to collectively bargain. Sign the petition telling state and federal lawmakers that “right-to-work” laws lower wages for union and nonunion workers alike. Pushed by corporate lobbyists and the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), so-called “right-to-work” laws’ only real purpose is to lower wages and weaken unions. Working people in “right-to-work” states earn at least $6,000 less than other people on average, and  epi research shows that even after controlling for other differences between states like the cost of living, people in “right-to-work” states earn 3.2 percent less―or $1,558 less per year. So-called “right-to work” laws lower the wages of everyone who works for a living―union and nonunion alike. In 2011 and 2012 two states, New Hampshire and Indiana, debated the same “right-to-work” legislation. New Hampshire’s governor vetoed the bill while Indiana, by contrast, enacted it in 2012. Today, New Hampshire continues to enjoy the lowest poverty rate in the nation―at 8.2 percent―while Indiana is stuck in the middle of the rankings at 26th with a poverty rate of 14.5 percent. In 2015, New Hampshire’s per capita income was 33 percent higher than Indiana’s―$55,905 vs. $41,940. Presented with this data, why are state and federal lawmakers pushing “right-to-work” legislation? The answer is simple: Republican lawmakers seek to weaken unions financially and politically, making it harder for working people to bargain for higher wages and stronger workplace protections. Stand up for workers’ rights, fair wages, and the right to collectively bargain. Sign the petition telling state and federal lawmakers that “right-to-work” laws lower wages for union and nonunion workers alike. We all benefit when working people can join together to negotiate better wages and benefits. Unions bring about a better standard of living for everyone—not just union members. Politicians and CEOs pushing “right-to-work” laws want to weaken unions and increase corporate profits because their goal is to make the rich richer. EPI Policy Center opposes laws that weaken unions, that give a free ride to employees who don’t pay dues but get the benefit of higher union wages and benefits, and that force union members to represent non–dues payers when they need the union to defend them when the collective bargaining agreement is violated. Together, we must stand united to protect workers’ rights in the face of corporate interests and conservative lawmakers who seek to weaken unions and slash the wages of working people. Thank you for all that you do to create an economy that works for all of us, not just the wealthy few.

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