The Commonwealth Progress Council is a grass roots organization committed to support for
programs and policies that will promote economic development, job creation and
employment opportunities in Kentucky.
Right to Work affirms the right of every Kentuckian to work without being compelled to join and pay dues to any organization.
Passage of Right to Work legislation will send a powerful message that Kentucky is committed to attracting more private sector jobs and to protecting the rights of
individuals.
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74% of Kentuckians support Right to Work Legislation
Kentuckians overwhelmingly support the enactment of Right to Work legislation a statewide citizens group told legislative leaders in Frankfort Thursday
"An important step" for Kentucky
Kentucky's economic profile is bleak and showing little opportunity of getting much better. Depending upon whose rankings are used, Kentucky is in the high thirty's or low forty's in per capita
personal income and hasn't changed much for the past three decades...
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The Right to Work for More
From 1993-2003 real personal income in Right to Work states increased by 38.8% compared to 28% in Kentucky...More
Why Right to Work Now?
The top three states and seven of the top ten friendliest states for business are Right to Work states...More
Freedom of Choice
From 1992-2002 the population in the 25-34 age group increased 2% in Right to Work states while falling 10.2% in non-Right to Work states.More
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