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For about forty years, there have been attempts to turn NH into a "Right to Work" state. With nearly half of the House of Representatives being new members in 2011, there's concern this year the bill has a better chance. But if you're not a union member, as most NH workers are not, why should you care? In this segment, Mark MacKenzie, head of the NH AFL-CIO, takes on some common misunderstandings.

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