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Ontario as a "Right to Work" Province
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Published on December 20, 2012 |
For years the term “Right to Work” state has been synonymous with jurisdictions in the American South, where unions have traditionally been weak and unwelcome. Few would have believed that the home of the unionized American auto industry, Michigan, would also one day become a right to work state. But that has just happened. Winds of change are sweeping the American labour landscape. Could these winds shift north and propel Ontario to become a right to work province?
Read our latest Update for an in-depth analysis of the possible impact of Ontario becoming a "right to work" jurisdiction.
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