Case Study of Right to Work
Wisconsin’s adoption of right-to-work legislation in 2015 provides a real-world example. Supporters hailed the move as a boost for economic growth, while opponents predicted a decline in union membership and decreased bargaining power for workers. A 2021 study by the Wisconsin Policy Forum examines the changes since enactment and their impact on the state’s economy and workforce.
Right to Work in US
Right-to-work laws are a significant and often divisive topic within US labor law. These laws exist at the state level and have a substantial impact on workers’ rights, union power, and the overall economic landscape. Understanding the core principles of right-to-work legislation is essential for both employees and businesses operating within states that have enacted such laws.