Kentucky does not have a state-level right-to-work law, but since December, 10 Kentucky counties have enacted their own local legislation to protect workers from losing their jobs if they don’t want to join a union. Six other counties—most recently Kenton County on the northern border—have introduced similar legislation.
Kentucky does not have a state-level right-to-work law, but since December, 10 Kentucky counties have enacted their own local legislation to protect workers from losing their jobs if they don’t want to join a union. Six other counties—most recently Kenton County on the northern border—have introduced similar legislation.