I won't comment further since any discussion of it would probably be seen as political... but as I understand it the "right to work" park gives non-union workers a right to be employed even if they don't join a union. In other states, you do not have this right to work and you can either be drafted into a union or refused a job if you don't agree to union membership.Kinda makes you wonder how it got called "right to work" but I'm not sure how that matters.