Forced Unionism

Ending Montana Forced Unionism

Passing a Montana Right to Work Law

Right now, nearly tens of thousands of Montana workers are forced to pay tribute to a union boss — or be fired. That’s just plain wrong. But forced unionism affects all Montanans because Big Labor’s inefficiencies, featherbedding, wasteful work rules and its union-label hate-the-boss mentality are driving jobs and businesses out of Montana.

Over the last decade, Right to Work states saw two times as much job creation as Montana.

Meanwhile, forced dues funnel money into Big Labor’s political machine to elect their handpicked politicians who are sure to vote to protect and expand Big Labor’s forced-dues empire.

For all these reasons, Montana Citizens for Right to Work believes that Montana should pass a state Right to Work law to end forced unionism in Big Sky Country.

Ending Union-Only Monopoly Bargaining for Government Workers

Right now, Montana law grants union officials monopoly bargaining power over public employees who may not want union boss “representation.”

Monopoly bargaining usurps those workers’ right to bargain on their own behalf and inevitably leads to poorer service at higher costs.

Montana Citizens for Right to Work believes in ending union-only monopoly bargaining in the public sector.


To read more on why Montana should pass the Right to Work law, go here.