[lbo-talk] The Empire's Freedom

Michael Hoover hooverm at scc-fl.edu
Sat Nov 5 10:31:16 PST 2005



>>> dhenwood at panix.com 11/05/05 9:37 AM >>>
There is effectively no right to organize in the US for most workers. Sure it's available in theory, but in practice, forget about it. I had two people from UE on the radio, and an international observer from Nigeria, the other night to talk about public workers in North Carolina, where it is illegal for them to bargain collectively. (That's also true of Virginia.) Is there any other place in the civilized world that has such a law? Doug <<<<<>>>>>

Page Title: *Labor Laws No Longer Protect Workers* Rights* Link: http://www.aflcio.org/joinaunion/voiceatwork/ns11042005.cfm?elink

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