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NFIB Statement on Decision to Table Right-to-Work Legislation

NFIB Statement on Decision to Table Right-to-Work Legislation

February 18, 2026

The measure would have made Virginia less competitive and hurt small businesses

NFIB State Director Julia Hammond released the following statement today in response to the General Assembly’s decision to table legislation that would have gutted Virginia’s right-to-work laws:

“This is a big victory for small business owners and their employees.

“Right-to-work is one of the main reasons Virginia has become so attractive to employers. It makes our state more competitive both regionally and nationally. Companies consider right-to-work laws when deciding where to locate or expand, and those decisions can create new opportunities for small, locally owned businesses.

“Big Labor claims right-to-work is anti-union, but that’s not true. Right-to-work simply means employees have a choice. If you want to join a union, you can. But you are not required to join a union to get or keep a job. It also protects workers from being fired for choosing to join a union.

“On behalf of our small business owners, I thank legislative leaders for tabling legislation that would have weakened Virginia’s economy.”

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