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Gov. Rauner Sets Up Fight with Unions

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Gov. Bruce Rauner has proposed "right-to-work zones" that would weaken union control.

Gov. Bruce Rauner has proposed "right-to-work zones" that would weaken union control in certain areas. The move is sure to touch off a fight with labor unions, and may need legislative action to become a reality. We'll talk about the governor's ideas about unions, his management style, as well as the new COO and CFO he's appointed.

01/28/2015 | Rating NR

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