释义
[ rahyt -tuh -wurk ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈraɪt təˈwɜrk / PHONETIC RESPELLING
adjective of or relating to the right of workers to gain or keep employment whether or not they belong to a labor union.
Origin of right-to-work First recorded in 1945–50
Words nearby right-to-work right to choose, right-to-die, right-to-know, right-to-left shunt, right-to-life, right-to-work , right-to-work law, right-to-work laws, right triangle, right up one's alley, right ventricle
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Example sentences from the Web for right-to-work Right-to-work laws have been around for decades, and in Michigan the slope began slipping within individual contract negotiations.
Right to Work Laws and Why Labor Unions Are in Crisis | Scott Martelle| December 14, 2012| DAILY BEAST
There are also right-to-work states like Nevada where unions remain powerful.
One Tough Nerd—Michigan Governor Rick Snyder’s Pragmatic Labor Stance | John Avlon| December 13, 2012| DAILY BEAST
On the flipside, overall wages and benefits are lower in right-to-work states.
One Tough Nerd—Michigan Governor Rick Snyder’s Pragmatic Labor Stance | John Avlon| December 13, 2012| DAILY BEAST
He supports a federal version of the Arizona immigration law and right-to-work legislation.
Why Tim Scott Should Replace Jim DeMint | John Avlon| December 9, 2012| DAILY BEAST
It's a partisan narrative to be sure, with Republican-run Texas as a low-tax, right-to-work mecca for business.
Toxic State Syndrome: As California Declines, Texas Rises | Tom Gray| September 30, 2012| DAILY BEAST
Forced labour for the loafer is still more an English tradition, though, like the Right-to-Work principle, long disregarded.
The Vagrancy Problem. | William Harbutt Dawson
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