What voters should know about amending Illinois’ constitution to boost government union power – Illinois Policy

Proponents have dubbed this the “Workers’ Rights Amendment” and claim it will only serve to place in the constitution a ban on right-to-work. However, the text of the amendment is much broader than simply banning right-to-work.
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Ain't No Senator's Son
4 years ago

We need “Right to Work” in Illinois NOW!

Pensions Paid First
4 years ago

Your super majority bipartisan group of legislators actually approved an amendment to be voted on in 2022 that is the exact opposite of your request. Somehow I think your demand isn’t going anywhere.

Mike
4 years ago

Vote no.

Unions already have too much power in Illinois.

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