(Daily Caller) The legislation was sponsored by Rep. Jeff Roorda. According to
the text of the bill, any legislator who proposes restrictions on collective
bargaining will be subject to prosecution for a class D felony.
"Any member of the general assembly who proposes a piece of
legislation that further restricts the right of an individual to bargain
collectively, as set forth under section 29, article I of the Missouri
Constitution, shall be guilty of a class D felony," reads the text of the bill.
The legislation would prevent state congressmen from proposing laws such as
right-to-work, a popular labor policy reform that gives individual workers the
right not to join unions. Michigan recently became the 24th right-to-work state
in the nation. Missouri does not have right-to-work.
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