LANSING (WKZO) -- The fallout from Michigan passing right-to-work legislation is being felt across the nation. Greg Mourad, the vice president of the National Right to Work Committee, says it was a long time coming for Michigan to become the 24th state to pass laws forbidding employees from being required to join a union or pay union fees to be employed. Mourad says Michigan's move will greatly help the national movement.


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