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WASHINGTON, D.C.(September 24, 2001) - Right to Work leaders from Oklahoma and Washington DC will hold two conference calls on Tuesday September 25 at 10:30 and 2:00 to discuss the outcome of State Question 695, Oklahoma's Right to Work law.
State Question 695 would outlaw forced unionism in Oklahoma and would make the Sooner state the 22nd to pass a Right to Work law and the first since 1986.
State Question 695 is being voted on in Oklahoma on Tuesday, September 25th.
Key Right to Work leaders will provide the background on the decade-long battle for Right to Work and important information on what the effects of the outcome will be both in Oklahoma, and for other states who are fighting to end forced unionism.
Oklahoma Freedom to Work and the National Right to Work Committee® helped lead the ten-year struggle to enact a state Right to Work law in Oklahoma and will provide a unique perspective on the outcome and its effects.
Scheduled for this briefing are:
Oklahoma Freedom to Work Executive Director Kirk Shelley
National Right to Work Committee® Senior VP Mark Mix
National Right to Work Committee® VP John Tate
Director of Public Affairs Barry Kelley
Members of the press should call at 10:30 or 2:00 tomorrow to hear this briefing. The number for this call is 1-866-235-6777. You must then press room number *6680757* -- the star must be dialed before and after the room number.
For questions or more information, please contact John Tate at 800-325-7892.