On the recordMay 22, 2023
This seems to be very common-sense labor law to me, as it allows Georgians to provide for their families without being forced to pay union membership dues as a condition of their employment.
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congress.govThis seems to be very common-sense labor law to me, as it allows Georgians to provide for their families without being forced to pay union membership dues as a condition of their employment.
Allen advocates for right-to-work laws in Georgia against union dues requirements.
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