
As furious union members vowed to carry their fight into the next election cycle, lawmakers pushed through historic right-to-work legislation Tuesday — making this bastion of industrial labor strength the 24th state and the second in the Rust Belt to adopt right-to-work laws for public- and private-sector unions.
As Michigan prepared to become the 24th right-to-work state in the country, state Rep. Doug Geiss, D-Taylor, took to Twitter with violent rhetoric, saying: "We are going to undo 100 years of labor relations. And there will be blood."