Right-to-Work States | Practical Law
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Right-to-Work States
Practical Law Glossary Item 7-508-5477
(Approx. 4 pages)
Glossary
Right-to-Work States
States that have enacted
right-to-work laws
under the Labor Management Relations Act to prohibit
union shops
and
agency shops
(
29 U.S.C. § 164(b)
). These states include:
Alabama.
Arizona.
Arkansas.
Florida.
Georgia.
Idaho.
Indiana.
Iowa.
Kansas.
Kentucky.
Louisiana.
Michigan (until February 13, 2024).
Mississippi.
Nebraska.
Nevada.
North Carolina.
North Dakota.
Oklahoma.
South Carolina.
South Dakota.
Tennessee.
Texas.
Utah.
Virginia.
West Virginia.
Wisconsin.
Wyoming.
For more information, see Practice Notes:
State Right-to-Work Laws Chart: Overview
.
Labor Law: Beyond the NLRA and RLA
.
Employee Rights and Unfair Labor Practices Under the National Labor Relations Act
.
Labor Law: Overview
.