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Clevelander17:
Polling data out that shows 54% of Ohioans would support making Ohio a right-to-work state.  Referendum on the November ballot a strong possibility.

http://cincinnati.com/blogs/politics/2012/02/14/poll-ohioans-support-right-to-work/

cortlandgirl79:
Not this Ohioan........

Hts121:
Calling these laws "right to work" is like labeling people that are "pro-choice" as "pro-abortion".  It's an effective play on words, no doubt, but let's be realistic here..... no state has EVER outright denied anybody the "right to work"

Gramarye:
I'm a supporter of right-to-work laws but still not a fan of the right-to-work label.  For one thing, there is no right to work the way there is a right to free speech or free assembly.  No one has the obligation to give you a job.

I haven't heard any quick and easy phraseology that works, though, so I keep my objections muted.  "Closed shop ban" is as close as I've been able to come up with.

Sherman Cahal:
Not a fan of unions or the forcing of folks to join an organized movement. But I would hardly call it a "right to work" amendment.

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