SC AG Wilson leads 14-state letter opposing union bill Official biography photo for Alan Wilson. Source: http://www.scag.gov/ By Steven Ardary | April 8, 2021 at 3:50 PM EDT - Updated April 8 at 4:08 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Attorney General is leading a 14-state coalition of attorneys general in sending a letter to U.S. Senate leaders opposing a pro-union bill, according to a release.
The release states that the Protecting the Right to Organize Act of 2021 or PRO Act, would negate right-to-work laws and require workers to pay union dues in order to keep their jobs.
“A majority of states have laws that protect someone’s right to work without being forced to join a labor union,” Attorney General Wilson said. “This bill would negate those laws and make it much easier to force employees to join unions and pay dues in order to keep their jobs. Coercion to join a labor union is reprehensible and should not be tolerated in any way, shape, or form.�
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