Indiana House Democrats have started their boycott again in an effort to slow down the Republicans’ anti-union bill. The Indianapolis Star ties it to the way Republicans muscled their anti-union bill through a House committee yesterday. They shut down debate on the Right to Work bill, which effectively bans union shops. The Republican chair refused to consider amendments, then called the roll and adjourned the meeting without announcing the vote tally.
At the end of the tape, you see the labor supporters in the room promising that this fight isn’t over. Notice the guy in the orange jacket, the one who calls out, “American lives have been lost in wars defending our democracy.” In a second clip, shorter overall, he says,
“How do you sleep at night? You’re taking wages and benefits out of working families.”
Wages in Right to Work states are an average of 3.2 percent lower than in states with strong unions. Indiana Republicans have said that companies are turning down Indiana because it allows union shops, but they haven’t named companies that are staying away. Meanwhile, the state is attracting jobs faster than Right to Work states in the region.








