Poll: Ohio Voters Would Approve A ‘Right-To-Work’ Law, Despite SB 5 Opposition | Talking Points Memo

A new survey from Quinnipiac University shows that despite voting down an anti-union measure in November aimed at curtailing the rights of public workers to collectively bargin, Ohio voters are ready for a “Right-To-Work” law, which would stop workers from having to join a union as a condition of employment. A majority of Ohio voters, 54 percent, said they’d support such a law, while 40 percent did not.


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