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Meanwhile Nevada is the only RTW state among the 20 states with the largest union presence.
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If this were the case then RTW would unequivocally be a restriction of freedom to contract.
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There are two ways of thinking about how to spend your money, where on-trend RTW is concerned.
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Over the past 15 years non-RTW states have averaged employment growth of 7.5%.
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Job growth for RTW states has been almost twice as fast at 14.4%.
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"If the goal is to undo RTW, this is the least appealing of the options, " Mr. Cook writes of potential recalls.
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This group says that somewhere between a quarter to a half of companies in the state planning to relocate insist upon going to RTW states.
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Some have called for Ohio and Michigan to become RTW states.
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The high street is, of course, permanently in RTW's debt.
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So why are non-RTW states taking on the unions?
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However, Remy International, an electrical-engineering company based in Pendleton, Indiana, has stated that it plans to build another factory in America some time next year: but that in the absence of RTW legislation it will not build it in Indiana.
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In an interview with Stateline, a news service that looks at trends in state policy, a vice-president of Remy, Jay Pittas, argued that RTW legislation makes it easier to negotiate flexible work rules, and means that unions are more likely to agree to a merit-based system of employment rather than a one based on seniority.
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