The Macomb Daily is reporting about a story the Mackinac Center first covered involving a carpenters union that is targeting a Grand Rapids-area business whose employees do not belong to the union.
Read more about the issue, and watch a video on the union’s “bannering” using protesters who do not work for the company nor are they union members, here.
The Grass Lake Times republished a blog post by Paul Kersey, director of labor policy, examining a large drop in union membership in 2010.
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