How Right-to-Work Benefits Unions, Too

One of the main objections labor interests make to right-to-work laws is that collective bargaining agreements apply to all employees in a workplace. Therefore, by allowing workers to opt-out of paying dues to the union that represents them, right-to-work laws allegedly create a free rider problem in which individuals can receive the benefits of collective bargaining without incurring the cost of membership.

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