AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION OF COMPREHENSION OF THE RIGHT-TO-WORK LAW AMONG RESIDENTS OF THE STATE OF VIRGINIA
MARC G. SINGER, HAROLD L. DURRETT, KENNETH C. WILLIAMSON, AND KATHY L. SHANNON
DOI: 10.2190/RGFL-BPMV-347F-TN30
Abstract
This study investigated knowledge of the Right-to-Work Law among the residents of Virginia. A questionnaire containing eight questions regarding the law was randomly administered by telephone to 500 Virginians. The results indicated that a large percentage of Virginians are either uninformed or misinformed regarding their rights under the law. Additionally, significant differences were obtained between males and females, with males demonstrating greater knowledge of Right-to-Work laws.This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.