Should Pennsylvania Become a Right to Work State?

Subject: Should Pennsylvania Become a Right to Work State?

In listings by state, Pennsylvania ranks fifth from the bottom in job creation. The 22 states which have enacted laws which prohibit forced union membership are experiencing the highest rates of investment for manufacturing plants and job creation when compared with non-right to work states.

You are invited to attend a debate sponsored by Citizens’ Caucus at a breakfast meeting on July 18 where the speakers will debate the question: Resolved – That Pennsylvania should restore free choice to decide whether or not to join a union.

Debating affirmative is Simon Campbell, President, Stop Teachers Strikes.org. Mr. Campbell is a native of Great Britain who recently was naturalized as a U.S. Citizen. Mr. Campbell is a resident of Yardley in Bucks County, Pa.

Debating negative is Steve Herzenberg, Executive Director of Keystone Research Center, a Harrisburg think tank.

Saturday, July 18 , 2009, 8AM

Mt. Gretna Fire Hall on Boulevard Street - South off Route 117 – across from Hideaway Restaurant.

A breakfast buffet will be served at 8 AM.

$10.00 for Citizens’ Caucus members and $12.00 for non-members (includes breakfast) .

Call 717-964 1802 for reservations. Seating is limited.

Parking is to the rear of the fire hall.

Citizens’ Caucus is a non-sectarian, non-partisan citizens’ issue study group. General meetings, open to the public, are scheduled quarterly. Membership is open to all citizens who wish to participate in planning and organizing our public meetings. Annual membership dues are $10.00.

Very truly yours,

Herbert. H. Braden
Chairman

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