Right to work is a name put on a product. It isn’t a right either. You have the privilege of denying forced entry into a union. So it is just another use of a word. It is not a right.
Rights, in my mind, automatically interject the thought of God given. It is a phrase used to make the topic seem more correct or incorrect by it’s use. You want to make something into a mountain from a molehill? Call it a right. Then for no legitimate reason it becomes more than an issue. By adding the word it becomes imperative. It’s a way to fool the reader or listener.
rwood
Right to work is not trying to fool anybody. If you like being denied a job you’re otherwise able to do without having to pay money into an organization whose function is funding leftist politics, that’s your right, too. Though it perplexes me why you think that should be forced onto others.