(Source: International Brotherhood of Teamsters press release, March 24, 2023)
LANSING, Mich. — The Teamsters congratulate Governor Gretchen Whitmer and members of the Michigan legislature for successfully repealing the state’s harmful “right to work” law. “Right to work” is a lie designed to weaken workers’ rights and lower wages.
“Today, Michigan’s elected officials honored their state’s proud labor history by rejecting this dangerous and deceptive anti-union legislation,” said Teamsters General President Sean M. O’Brien. “Let this be a lesson to politicians in the 26 states where these laws remain on the books: if you want to deliver on promises you make on the campaign trail – the promises of good jobs and middle-class prosperity for your constituents – you can start by strengthening unions by abolishing ‘right to work’ altogether.”
“The Governor and the legislators responsible for passing this law have ushered in a bright future for Michigan. One where workers have better safety standards, higher wages, a louder voice on the job and the uninhibited freedom of association in the workplace that they need and deserve,” said Fred Zuckerman, Teamsters General Secretary-Treasurer.
In addition to repealing “right to work,” the bills Gov. Whitmer signed into law would implement prevailing wage standards for state-funded construction projects and allocate more resources to the Michigan Department of Labor for education and enforcement.
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