Attorney General Aaron Ford said he would push to repeal the state’s longstanding “right-to-work” law that allows workers to choose if they want to join and pay dues to a union in their workplace if he’s elected as Nevada’s next governor. “I’m getting rid of it,” the Democrat told the GangboX Podcast in December, an official broadcast from the Southern Nevada Building Trades Unions. “The moment you send it to me — first term — I ain’t waiting,” said Ford, noting that the law can be repealed through the Legislature or a ballot initiative. “They can send me a bill, and if they send it to me, I’m signing it,” he said. “It’s happening.” Ford reiterated this week that repealing the law would be one of his first steps to restore workers’ rights and strengthen their ability to organize and negotiate better pay and benefits. “I’ve been a longtime champion of protecting and expanding workers’ union rights,” he said in a statement.…