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History, 22.05.2021 20:50 swilks

How has South Carolina's status as a right-to-work state been beneficial to its economy?
The state attracts new businesses because it prohibits labor unions from
requiring new employees to join their union.
The state has increased the yearly average per pupil funding in South Carolina's
public schools, creating a more educated workforce.
The state has seen a steadily rising average pay rate for factory workers because
of the laws regarding unions.
The state has had a decline in the unemployment rate due to legislation dealing
with union membership.

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