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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 374870" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Well, according to the US Bureau of Labor and Industries, the average annual wage in a right-to-work state is a whopping $7,131.00 <u>less</u> than in closed-shop states.</p><p> Among the top 10 states in terms of average wages, only 1 of them is right-to-work.</p><p> Among the <u>bottom</u> 25 states in terms of average wages, 18 of them are right-to-work.</p><p> The 6 states with the lowest average wages are <u>all</u> right-to-work!!!</p><p> The workplace mortality rate is...get this...<u>41% higher</u> in right-to-work states.</p><p> 9 out of the 10 states in terms of infant mortality are right-to-work.</p><p> ALL of the states that allowed slavery and segregation are right-to-work.</p><p> </p><p> People who quote statisitics to prove their point should also get a clue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 374870, member: 14668"] Well, according to the US Bureau of Labor and Industries, the average annual wage in a right-to-work state is a whopping $7,131.00 [U]less[/U] than in closed-shop states. Among the top 10 states in terms of average wages, only 1 of them is right-to-work. Among the [U]bottom[/U] 25 states in terms of average wages, 18 of them are right-to-work. The 6 states with the lowest average wages are [U]all[/U] right-to-work!!! The workplace mortality rate is...get this...[U]41% higher[/U] in right-to-work states. 9 out of the 10 states in terms of infant mortality are right-to-work. ALL of the states that allowed slavery and segregation are right-to-work. People who quote statisitics to prove their point should also get a clue. [/QUOTE]
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