[Michigan Governor Rick Snyder defends signing Right To Work legislation at a press conference].

At a press conference Michigan Governor Rick Snyder defends signing Right To Work legislation suggesting that Michigan will be as successful as Indiana. Snyder says he saw no need for a public signing ceremony given the very public discussion and protests. He blames the failed Proposal 2 for elevati...

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Other Authors: Snyder, Rick, 1958- (Speaker)
Calley, Brian, 1977- (Speaker)
Language:English
Published: [Lansing, MIch.] : [Michigan.gov], [2012]
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At a press conference Michigan Governor Rick Snyder defends signing Right To Work legislation suggesting that Michigan will be as successful as Indiana. Snyder says he saw no need for a public signing ceremony given the very public discussion and protests. He blames the failed Proposal 2 for elevating the controversy saying he tried to convince labor leaders not to push the ballot initiative. He defends the intent of the legislation suggesting that workers will join unions and pay dues if they see a good "value proposition." Snyder says this is about Michigan jobs and Michigan workers and is not meant to be anti-union.
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Call Number:Voice 17753
Playing Time:00:16:02
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Recorded on Dec. 11, 2012.