Janus v. Democracy

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https://www.dissentmagazine.org/onli...us-v-democracy

this is a lefty rag that doesn't think much of this ruling.

The Janus decision is a significant setback for democracy

they hate the fact that their version of workplace democracy is being ripped to shreds. A business is not a democracy!

Yet in the middle of the last century, the tide began turning against the mutually reinforcing expansion of the two forms of democracy. In 1947, the Taft-Hartley Act empowered states to forbid union contracts whose beneficiaries bore the costs of representation equally. Today twenty-eight states have these misnamed “right-to-work” laws.

how is right to work misnamed? what do they call it?