Indiana Cites Volkswagen As Influence In Becoming A Right To Work State

Indiana Cites Volkswagen As Influence In Becoming A Right To Work State

Is the scale about to tip in favor of the industrial, unionized Midwest when it comes to landing new auto assembly and parts plants?

The Republican governor and lawmakers of Indiana think so, and a German automaker played a bit role.

Gov. Mitch Daniels of Indiana is citing Volkswagen AG, in part, for his decision to support a Right to Work bill set to become law.

 

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g2okg2ok - 1/30/2012 12:25:34 PM
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Unions and religion have become synonymous with politics. There should be a better way.


Agent009Agent009 - 1/30/2012 12:49:50 PM
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It is all part of values.


Agent009Agent009 - 1/30/2012 12:50:57 PM
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and southern right to work states are typically last into a recession and the first out of it.


Agent009Agent009 - 1/30/2012 3:08:56 PM
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So why does Detroit has some the lowest scores and highest dropout rates? seems like the argument is flawed.


DWONGSWONGDWONGSWONG - 1/31/2012 3:16:15 AM
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BillfromBuckhead,
Do you know how to make an argument without calling people names. You do it every time, which leads me to believe you frame your arguments base on emotions. Here are my arguments of fact.
1) Of the top 12 states with the lowest unemployment rates, 9 of them are right to work states.
2) Spy6 proved you were wrong about the education in California.
3) The biggest donors to Obama was Wall Street, which is the 1% percenter you keep talking about. Many of the people in his administation worked on Wall Street.


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