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Slew of troubles for N.H. unions

Bills take aim at bargaining rights

CONCORD, N.H. - Faced with a Republican majority in both houses of the Legislature, New Hampshire public employee unions are seeing an unprecedented number of anti-union bills. The onslaught began last session with the contentious so-called right-to-work bill, which died when the House sustained Governor John Lynch’s veto. The bill has returned this session, along with other bills designed to reduce the bargaining power of public unions.

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