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FILE-This Wednesday, May 1, 2013 file photo shows Ohio AFL-CIO President Tim Burga, left, and Tom Enright, a Journeyman Electrician for Romanoff Electric working at Jeep Plant in Toledo, protesting proposed Right to Work Legislation in Columbus, Ohio. A handful of states in the Midwest now surrounded by neighbors with so-called right-to-work laws are facing new efforts aimed at changing their labor laws. In Ohio, a pair of Republican lawmakers wants to put the issue before voters in two years. Missouri's new right-to-work law will go to a statewide referendum in November. (Tom Dodge, The Columbus Dispatch via AP, File)
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