Michigan Lawmakers Pass Right-to-Work Legislation
Overcoming the large crowds that have descended upon the Capitol, Michigan House members approved legislation allowing workers to freely decide whether they wish to pay union dues as a condition of employment.
As Yael Ossowski reports from Lansing, fights have broken out in front of the state Capitol, and at least one warming tent for the conservative group Americans for Prosperity has been torn down by union members and their supporters.
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