
Episode 315
Show 2021-12 Segment 3 Right To Work Versus (RTW) Right To Organize (PRO)
Sean Higgins from the Competitive Enterprise Institute compares two labor law proposals in Congress: the National Right To Work Act and the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act. Among those impacted if either of these bills becomes law are employers, labor unions, non-union workers, and freelance “gig” workers (including ride share drivers, photographers, and entertainers). *image from CEI.org
American Viewpoints · Sean Higgins
March 31, 202111m 1s
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Show Notes
Sean Higgins from the Competitive Enterprise Institute compares two labor law proposals in Congress: the National Right To Work Act and the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act. Among those impacted if either of these bills becomes law are employers, labor unions, non-union workers, and freelance “gig” workers (including ride share drivers, photographers, and entertainers).
*image from CEI.org
Topics
worker freedomcompetitive enterprise instituteunionssean higginsorganized labornational right to work actceiprotecting the right to organize actright to workpro actrtw