This weeks lesson discussed the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and its impact on the employer-employee power dynamic in America. However, the inception of right to work laws have had a controversial effect on the evolution of unions. Some argue that right to work laws protect the freedom of employees to decide when and how they will associate and contribute financially to unions in their respective workplaces. However, opponents of right to work laws argue that they are the political brainchildren of wealthy corporate interests, and are designed to undermine the power of unions by denying them the ability to maintain necessary sources of funding. Consider and comment on the following question: