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What does it mean by "a right to work state?"
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Nevada IS a right to work state. This means that you do not have to join a union in order to work here. Production companies are not required to sign union contracts and are not obligated to work under union rules. You should not be pressured by any union that wishes you to join. This is a right to work state, and you have the right to work outside the union.



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