Political mailers are so often misleading that they should probably go straight into the recycling bin. The latest egregious example is a large color postcard that on first glance, or even second, seems to be pro-union. It’s not.

Paid for by the Koch brothers’ libertarian advocacy group Americans for Prosperity, it features a white-haired man in a denim jacket and a beat-up ball cap saying, “Right-to-work ensures that my union keeps working hard to support me.”

Right-to-work, which will be on the Missouri ballot on Aug. 7 as Proposition A, actually does just the opposite.

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It’s a proven union killer, which is why labor leaders see this vote as a life-or-death matter, not just here but nationally.

Workers can already opt out of full union membership and pay only for collective bargaining. But under right-to-work laws, employees can decide not to chip in anything for union representation.

A “no” vote on Proposition A is a vote to keep the right-to-work law from going into effect.

A “yes” vote is a vote to make Missouri a right-to-work state.

If working people really did better under right-to-work, why would you feel the need to try and trick them and those who care about them?



