• Kichae@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    And I live in a right to work state!

    Right-to-work is the work-for-welfare program. I would imagine it would have no impact on people who aren’t applying for social services.

    I’m assuming the overlap between right-to-work and at-will-empmloyment states is a near perfect circle, though. And the fun thing about at-will employment is that it’s totally nullified by an actual, mutually negoatiated employment contract, with, like, responsibilities laid on the employer and consequences for failing to perform them. You know, like what you get with a strong union.