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18,000 Las Vegas Teachers Prepare to Illegaly Walkout
(paydayreport.com)
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can someone explain wtf "Right to work" is? every time it's brought up it sounds like a "Right to fire your ass" law
They are, more specifically, laws that guarantee a worker's "right" to refrain from paying or being a member of a union.
they can shove it
That's basically it. The law effectively forbids contractual relationships between unions and employers that affect non-union staff. This effectively affords employers a divide-and-conquer approach to unions, by discouraging new employees from joining while off-loading all the costs of managing the union onto the backs of the shrinking union workforce.
I believe the "At Will Employment" (ie, fire your ass for no reason) law is something different. But they tend to get passed by like-minded state legislatures.