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Missouri Becomes 28th State to Pass Right-to-Work Law
Tuesday, February 7, 2017

On February 6, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens signed into law SB 19, making Missouri the 28th state to adopt right-to-work legislation.  The law goes into effect on August 28, 2017, and provides that no employee may be required as a condition of employment or continued employment to become a member of a union or to pay any dues or other fees to a union.  (Note that agreements entered into prior to August 28 are grandfathered and not subject to the law).  In passing this law, Missouri joins a number of Midwest states to adopt right-to-work laws since 2012, including Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin.

New Hampshire currently has a bill pending that would make it the 29th right-to-work state, and on February 1, Rep. Steve King (R-IA) introduced in Congress a national right-to-work bill.  Although efforts to ban compulsory union membership and forced union dues on a nationwide basis have been pursued by Congressional lawmakers in the past, those bills never passed.  However, with Republicans now constituting a majority in Congress and a Republican President who has indicated that he supports a nationwide right-to-work law, the prospect of passage now is much higher.

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