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September 25, 1994 - Image 11

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Publication:
Michigan Citizen, 1994-09-25

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con inu d from p g A1
pI
"I D UBT THAT this bill
will p ," s id Bill Peatie ofth
Hou e Republican Program R -
earch ff.
Righ now, the tate Senate
is controlled by a Republican
majority, while the House has
joint 1 adership, betw n the
R publicans nd the Demo­
crats. The Michigan' right to
work bill i still being h ld by
the S nate Labor Committ e.
For the bill to pa ,the Re-
CE
continued from page A1
that ha th city facing $1 bil­
lion ficit by the nd ofth d -
d .
continu
v ntion
fore in
cl ly
group
ional B
"We'v got to I t it nown
w will not be en for granted,"
Lyo aid.
In par icular, one proj ct
Lyons id he would li e to
th convention take th 1 d on
i to help develop men oring pro­
gram pairing adult church
favo members with youth in th
nd b t - community.
"I don't m n some football
L AD, 6
toW say no."
Wege said coming from a big­
busine s background (his
DAYTON'S
work I
b li v 11 of th
out, P ti continued.
Andy Sloe ,th 1 bor policy
d vi r to th S n t m jori y
po li cy t ff, A trfIAAO
"Right now, I bor unions r
holdin ck th bri ht r peo-
ple," 10 id,
"You could. hav omeon
ICHIG been worth 16 and om on worth
v ryproductive tate,butifthi 4,25, but with th
law were p ed it would take they'll m k th
th t te back to the dark a added.
Young aid. In addition, 81 id ha
"It' meant to undermine un- right to work would promo
ions and make them I effec- the grow h of mall bu in
tive," aid Tim Hughes, the Yet, he dded that right to work
1 gi lative director for the AFL- i a dr ic tep.
CIO, � Some Republican
In addition, right to work backed by the unions, 10
for unions to get all union added."U nions are strong and
members'signatur each time they wouldn't let thi happ n,"
they want to use union money Pea tie aid.
and makes it easier to wear
down strikes. Hughes cited the
Bingo Bill, which do s not allow
bingo games to used for fun­
draising, as de troying the un­
ions. He also blamed the Cam­
paign Funding Bill, which
limit unions involvement in
campaign support.
"Bu in like it be au it
wou Id allow them to pay
ploy 20 perc nt I
Hugh aid.
"Gov. Engl r said that h
would n ver pa. a law like
that, but I don't believe him,"
Hugh dded.
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Would you lik to work in a dynamic
nd hall n ing nvir nm nt?
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