Indiana Senate approves right-to-work bill
The news you need to get ready for your day starts at 5 a.m. on 11 News. Watch the 11 News Live Today show Monday through Friday.
Save Email Print
Bookmark and Share
Posted: 11:20 AM Feb 1, 2012
Indiana Senate approves right-to-work bill
Indiana’s Senate has passed right-to-work legislation, placing the state on the verge of becoming the Rust Belt’s first to enact the contentious labor law.
Reporter: Associated Press
Email Address: tips@nbc11news.com
width:396 and height: 333 and picwidth: 190 and pciheight: 159
Font Size:

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- Indiana’s Senate has passed right-to-work legislation, placing the state on the verge of becoming the Rust Belt’s first to enact the contentious labor law.

Today’s vote positions Indiana to be the first state in a decade to enact a law prohibiting labor contracts that require workers to pay union representation fees.

Supporters say the measure helps create a pro-business climate that attracts employers and increases jobs. Opponents say right-to-work legislation leads to lower wages and poorer quality jobs. They accuse Republicans of rushing the bill through to avoid any disruption of Sunday’s Super Bowl.

Experts say many factors influence states’ economies and that it’s nearly impossible to isolate the impact of right to work.

The bill heads to Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels, who has said he’ll sign it.

(COPYRIGHT 2012 BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.)


KKCO AP News