Erik Loomis at Lawyers Guns & Money brings us this blast from Indiana’s Right To Work past (it was later repealed), a 1958 letter from a Nashville, IN wife of a carpenter to International Woodworker
“I pooh-poohed when the right-to-work was first called a mankiiller. But it is. The man I love is being killed by it. He is a carpenter, strong, capable, hard-working, able to do three men’s work, which he does. Thereby, he keeps his job, luckier than most carpenters these days.
“He retains his job by doing man-killing work, but the rest of the crew is fired each Friday. A fresh group is brought in on Monday. There is no longer a union steward whose job it used to be to see that the company provided fresh drinking water, toilet facilities, a place to change and keep dry clothes, safety precautions, etc.
“My man comes home each day thirsty, soaking wet and heartsick because eager, hard-working family men on the job are being laid off when they can’t double or triple their output. This is not an isolated case.
“I am a school teacher. I address this to other teachers, office workers, business people, and others who know first hand what the “[Governor] Handley law” really is–a right-to-work-a-man-to-death law. I plead for its repeal.”
Indiana passed the law in 1957, being the only industrial state to adopt such legislation, then repealed it again in 1965. Sometimes we’re very much like a Southern state without the warm climate.
Greg Purvis says
And from the Northwest Indiana Times comes more history of what happened the the GOP thr LAST time they passed RTW, in 1957:
“… the 75-24 Republican House majority of 1957 flipped to a 79-21 Democratic majority in 1959.”
http://www.nwitimes.com/news/state-and-regional/indiana/in-s-s-hoosiers-punished-republicans-for-enacting-right-to/article_30d8fd95-3094-5391-8afe-ae7d5b6aac38.html
Greg Purvis says
The same newspaper also accuses Gov. Daniels of flip-flopping on RTW, violating a pledge he made in the 2004 campaign:
http://www.nwitimes.com/business/local/union-accuses-daniels-of-flip-flopping-on-right-to-work/article_5edb3f01-ca53-5bae-8531-9ac4b7bed0a8.html
Mary says
Did you see the TV ad, very dramatic, against RTW and sponsored by the Lunch Pail Republicans PAC? I saw it on the Big Ten Network tonight. Like I said, very dramatic.