Eric Greitens signed legislation on Monday making Missouri the latest “right-to-work” state, as the growing movement sets its sights next on New Hampshire – hoping to break into one of the labor unions’ last remaining strongholds. In Missouri, the new Republican governor declared Monday on Twitter that his state is “open for business,” after making it the 28th with a right-to-work policy. But even though Republicans won the governorship in New Hampshire last November, the right-to-work bill is still a toss-up in Concord. State Republican Rep. Stephen Schmidt, chairman of the House labor committee, said some Republicans are not supporting the bill. Like at the state level, the move is likely to face significant pushback from labor unions.
Source: Fox News February 06, 2017 18:24 UTC