The Hill
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The benefits of Michigan’s right-to-work law are unmistakable, even if unions and their Democratic allies would rather not talk about them, says Julian Zelizer.
Zelizer: The benefits are obvious, but this about-face, which is deeply unpopular with voters, will reverse Michigan's hard-won economic progress.
Since 2012, a staggering 140,000 Michigan workers have opted out of union membership, depriving unions of millions of dollars in revenue.
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