Earlier this year, Michigan became the first state in 60 years to ditch its "right-to-work" law. Arizona may follow suit.
So-called "right-to-work" laws are all about weakening unions rather than giving workers more rights. Don't be fooled by the name.
The people of Arizona could vote on getting rid of "right to work."
A broad coalition is working to get the Arizona Works Together Act on the ballot in 2024.
Residents would then vote on overturning the state's "right to work" law which hurts unions, workers, and the economy.