NEWSLETTER
February 1, 2007
HIGHLITES FROM THE SENATE
SENATOR MARK ZIEMAN
The assault on Iowa’s
sixty year old Right to Work law intensified last week.
Right to Work guarantees that no worker in our state can be
forced to join a union, or required to pay union dues in order to get or keep a
job. Under the bill introduced this
week, workers in union shops who are not union members would be required to pay
up or be fired.
The legislation would require employers to deduct union fees
from nonmembers’ wages to pay for collective bargaining agreements negotiated
by the unions. It forces nonunion
members to pay union dues. Make no
mistake, no matter how the bill is characterized by its supporters, the
legislation is an attempt to repeal Iowa’s Right to Work
law.
I support the current law and will not vote for its repeal. I believe Iowa’s workers should not be forced to pay
for activities they do not wish to support.
They should have the freedom to decide whether joining a union is right
for them. Repealing Right to Work would
put Iowa at a
competitive disadvantage. Currently, Iowa is one of 22 Right
to Work states across the nation. Many
local economic development offices in Iowa
highlight Right to Work as one of the advantages of doing business in Iowa. Business relocation consultants say Right to
Work is a critical factor in location decisions. Insight Research Corporation, one of the
country’s dominant competitors in corporate relocation research, reported that
90 percent of their clients looking to expand or relocate will not even
consider non-Right to Work states.
In recent years, Iowa
has been working very hard to attract jobs and businesses through our
economic development initiatives. Repealing Right to Work would have
a chilling effect on efforts to grow Iowa’s
economy.
I’m committed to Iowa’s
Right to Work status and will fight any attempts to gut the law. Right to Work is needed. It gives Iowa’s workers a choice, helps attract new
jobs and businesses, and drives economic growth in communities across the
state.
SENATOR MARK ZIEMAN
Senate District 8
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at the Capitol (515) 281-3371 or at my home (563) 864-3104