Right-To-Work Constitutional Amendment Goes To Tennessee Voters
The Tennessee House Voted Thursday To Add A Right-To-Work Amendment To The State Constitution, Giving Voters The Chance To Decide Its Fate.
Read moreThe Tennessee House Voted Thursday To Add A Right-To-Work Amendment To The State Constitution, Giving Voters The Chance To Decide Its Fate.
Read moreThere Are 116,387 Unionized Workers In Tennessee, Or 4.3% Of The Total Workforce. Over The Last Decade, The Share Of The Workforce In Organized Labor Unions Declined By 0.3 Percentage Points In The State.
Read moreBills Include – Lifetime Orders Of Protection For Victims Of Violent Crimes, More Opportunities For Animation And Film, Doctrine Allows Sexual Assault Victims To Use Deadly Force, Precious Cargo Act, SAFE Act, STRONG Act Increases Opportunities for Tennessee Guardsmen, Right To Work Resolution, David Crockett To Be Honored With Statue On Capitol Grounds
Read moreBusiness Groups And Unions Are Going Head-to-head Over The Protecting The Right To Organize Act, A Democrat-backed Bill That Would Enact Sweeping Changes To Federal Labor Law That Passed In The House On March 9.
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– House Bill 434 Creates Lifetime Orders of Protection for Victims of Violent Crimes
– House Bill 150 Cracks Down on Underage Drinking
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A Proposal To Add Tennessee’s Right-to-work Law To The State Constitution Came One Step Closer To Passage Monday When It Passed The State Senate For A Second Time.
Read moreLegislation That Would Add Tennessee’s Right-To-Work Law To The State Constitution Received A Positive Recommendation From Senate Judiciary Committee. The Legislation Would Prohibit Discrimination Based On Employee’s Membership, Affiliation, Resignation From, Or Refusal To Join Any Labor Union Or Employee Organization.
Read moreTennessee Senate Democrats Are Calling For A $1 Billion Investment In Public Health Clinics, School Renovation, Clean Energy Jobs And Broadband Internet Expansion Ahead Of Gov. Bill Lee’s State Of The State Address Today.
Read moreHouse & Senate Democrats Have Introduced A Sweeping Pro-Union Bill They Argue Will Create Safer Workplaces & Increase Employee Benefits By Expanding Union Organizing. Those Opposed Argue It Will Force Small Businesses To Close, Cost Untold Number Of Jobs & Worsen The Economy.
Read moreTennessee Chamber Of Commerce Calls On State Legislature To End Business Shutdowns & Show More Business Support As They Recover From Response To COVID-19.
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