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Quoted: Marc Dixon on the Right-to-Work Law

6/18/2015
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“As many state legislatures draw to a close, the labor movement is once again licking its wounds,” says Professor of Sociology Marc Dixon in an opinion piece in The Hill that focuses on the so-called right-to-work bill, which has now been signed into law in 25 states.

Dixon is a Dartmouth Public Voices fellow.

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