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FILE - In this Dec. 11, 2012 file photo, a protester, wearing a Michigan Education Association helmet, walks past Michigan State Police at the State Capitol in Lansing, Mich., in an unsuccessful effort to block passage of right-to-work legislation that bans labor agreements that require employees to pay fees to the unions that represent them. Organized labor and pro-business groups are waging an intense lobbying campaign directed at Michigan teachers who will decide whether to remain in their union. The teachers’ decisions will be the first big test of the state’s new right-to-work law. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)
Photo by: Paul Sancya
FILE - In this Dec. 11, 2012 file photo, a protester, wearing a Michigan Education Association helmet, walks past Michigan State Police at the State Capitol in Lansing, Mich., in an unsuccessful effort to block passage of right-to-work legislation that bans labor agreements that require employees to pay fees to the unions that represent them. Organized labor and pro-business groups are waging an intense lobbying campaign directed at Michigan teachers who will decide whether to remain in their union. The teachers’ decisions will be the first big test of the state’s new right-to-work law. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

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