HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Gov. Tom Corbett says he doesn't see a strong will to make Pennsylvania a "right-to-work" state, a key issue for conservatives as fellow industrial state Michigan is poised to become the 24th state to pass such a law.
The Republican governor told a radio interviewer Monday the lack of momentum has to do with local and state politics, but he didn't elaborate or say whether he'd support such legislation.
Right-to-work bills prohibit requirements that employees join a union or pay union dues as a condition of employment.
Such legislation languished in the Republican-controlled Legislature without a vote during the recently-completed two-year session.
Supporters say it's about freedom of association for workers and improving the business climate. Critics contend the real intent is to bleed unions of money and bargaining power.
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