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President says he welcomes investments by overseas companies but adds they should ‘hire and train American workers’ 300 South Koreans detained at Hyundai plant in US ‘to be released’ US states that protect unions’ collective bargaining rights have experienced an increase in new union members, while states with anti-union “right to work” laws are responsible for declines in union members, a new report reveals. The report on the state of unions by the Illinois Economic Policy Institute and the Project for Middle Class Renewal at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign found significant discrepancies between the 26 states in the US with “right to work” laws compared with the 24 states and Washington DC that protect collective bargaining rights. Continue reading...
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Original reporting: US news | The Guardian