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Unions have been an incredibly controversial topic since their inception. Some say they're the lifeblood of the working class who have brought about immense good. Others say they're bureaucratic organizations that stymie new workers from coming in and are just out for their own self-interest.
But when people leave the work place and start working from their home, what does that mean for unions?
Mark Mix, President of The National Right to Work Committee and National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, joins Adam and Naresh to discuss all of the impacts this new paradigm shift could have.
Website:
www.NRTW.org
Featured Photo by Robert Anasch on Unsplash
www.WorkFromHomeShow.com
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Unions have been an incredibly controversial topic since their inception. Some say they're the lifeblood of the working class who have brought about immense good. Others say they're bureaucratic organizations that stymie new workers from coming in and are just out for their own self-interest.
But when people leave the work place and start working from their home, what does that mean for unions?
Mark Mix, President of The National Right to Work Committee and National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation, joins Adam and Naresh to discuss all of the impacts this new paradigm shift could have.
Website:
www.NRTW.org
Featured Photo by Robert Anasch on Unsplash
www.WorkFromHomeShow.com