Interactive map: States with right-to-work laws
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Tap on any state for additional details about when the state adopted its right-to-work law.
Source: National Conference of State Legislatures, Wisconsin State Journal
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Wisconsin Right to Work is pushing for a law that says private-sector workers can't be required to join a union.
Quite aside from ideology and politics are right-to-work’s real-life effects.
Gov. Scott Walker on Monday signed the contentious right-to-work bill at a factory in Brown Deer, making Wisconsin the 25th state with such a law.





