Mon, May 28, 2012, 5:57 PM EDT - U.S. Markets closed for Memorial Day

SC House approves another anti-union measure

South Carolina House approves measure Republicans say is aimed at keeping unions out of state

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) -- The South Carolina House has approved a bill Republicans say further strengthens the state's already tough anti-union law.

Democrats argued Wednesday the measure is unnecessary duplication in a state that already ranks among the least unionized. Union members in 2011 made up just 3.4 percent of South Carolina's workforce.

The bill approved by an 86-25 vote in the House would require unions to submit detailed financial data to the state's labor agency. They already must report the information to the federal Department of Labor. The measure would also increase civil and criminal penalties for unions that break the state's right-to-work law and require employers to post that law.

The measure is a top priority for House Republicans this year. They say it's about creating jobs.

Democrats say it's election-year politics.

 

4 comments

  • Scott  •  3 months ago
    South Caroline makes a new worker rights/protection law.
    Workers can keep their money in SC. Workers have the right to unionize, but not the right to leave unions. It's not fair.
  • Uncle Frank  •  3 months ago
    How many times do I have to tell Yahoo that it is not anti-union, it's pro-worker!
  • Sue B  •  3 months ago
    If we do not stop the GOP, there will be no place for the lazy, drunks or druggies to spend their day and get paid. If we do not stop this attack on unions employers will start expecting us to actually work. Enough is enough, stop attacking unions.

    Obama 2012.
  • K diddy  •  3 months ago
    Freedom!
    • Jay 3 months ago
      I would love to see you in a sweat shop for 30 days.
 
Recent Quotes
Symbol Price Change % Chg 
Your most recently viewed tickers will automatically show up here if you type a ticker in the "Enter symbol/company" at the bottom of this module.
You need to enable your browser cookies to view your most recent quotes.
 
Sign-in to view quotes in your portfolios.

Trading Center

Yahoo! Finance on Facebook

  YAHOO! FINANCE ON TWITTER