Michigan Democrats’ repeal of right-to-work took effect this month, forcing unionized employees to belong and pay dues to their unions as a condition of employment. This marks the first time in 58 years a state has repealed a right-to-work law, which exists in 26 states and allows workers to opt out of union membership and dues.
Eliminating right-to-work is Michigan Democrats’ payback to the unions who fund their political campaigns. But don’t expect anti-worker Democrats in the pocket of Big Labor to wait another half-century for their next victim. They’ve already set their sights on Wisconsin.
Last week, Wisconsin Democrats successfully gerrymandered the state’s electoral districts, making it much easier for them to gain control of the state houses on Election Day. State Democrats, including Gov. Tony Evers, have been trying to repeal right-to-work for years, and it…