Wednesday 12 December 2012

LASING MICHIGAN


Lansing, Michigan -
For thousands of angry protesters chanting, Republican legislators Michigan State right to work on Tuesday, sparking a devastating defeat and once unthinkable to organize work in a place that is supporting movement of generations.
The Republican Party is dominated by House Democrats ignored a request to delay final adoption and instead approved two bills with the same ruthless efficiency showed that the state Senate last week. One of the measures which are seen in the private sector, with government officials. Republican Gov. Rick Snyder signed them and within a few hours, calling them "pro-worker and Michigan."
"It's about freedom, justice and equality," House Speaker Jase Bolger said during floor debate. "This is a major U.S. law - rights that should unite us"
After the vote, he said, the future of Michigan "has never been brighter because employees are free."
Country, which was established Auto Workers united and work for a long time political titan joins 23 other right to work laws that prohibit the Union requires that employees pay for union contracts and other services.
Supporters say the law gives employees more choice and support economic growth, but critics argue that the real intention to weaken unions by encouraging workers to "freeload" unions must bargain effectively support money.
Protesters in the gallery of the Capitol shouted "Shame!" and measures were taken. Union supporters killed hall and grounds shouting "No justice, no peace." And Democrats, warned that offense under the law and the refusal of Republicans to hold hearings committee or allow status referendum will be long.
The crowds are much smaller than those documents that are prepared by the right to work laws in Indiana earlier this year in Wisconsin in 2011, during the examination of the law to reduce collective bargaining rights for most state employees . These measures led to weeks of intense debate, Democrats boycotted the meeting to delay action and tens of thousands of activists occupying statehouses.
In Michigan, the Republicans have acted so quickly that opponents have little time to plan resistance table.

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