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U.S. Senate Considering Union Card-Check Bill: Big Payback to Big LaborI had the privilege recently of addressing the New York City Young Republicans, at their April Speakers' Forum, on a troubling piece of pending legislation, the deceptively named "Employee Free Choice Act." As readers of my blog, "The Union-Free Employer" are by now well aware, on Thursday, March 29, 2007, Senator Ted Kennedy (D-MA) introduced the Senate version of the bill (S. 1041). The E.F.C.A. -- sometimes called the "card-check bill" -- aims to overhaul our nation's labor laws to promote union organizing and union representation at private businesses. The bill is political payback by the new Congressional majority to the AFL-CIO and labor unions who are seeking to stem decades-long decline -- from 35 percent of the private sector in the 1960's to just over 7 percent today. On March 1, 2007, the House of Representatives passed this Act by a vote of 241 to 185. (Reps. Randy Kuhl and Thomas Reynolds are the only New York Republicans who did not cross the aisle to side with the Democrats.) The Senate now unfortunately takes up the effort to protect special interests and labor unions at the expense of the rights of Amercian employers and employees alike. In a nutshell, the E.F.C.A. will: - eliminate the current guarantee of a free and democratic, government-supervised secret-ballot election for employees to decide whether or not to be represented by a union; While Republican lawmakers are contemplating a filibuster, and President George W. Bush has indicated that he will likely veto the Act, American employers and citizens concerned about our economy must take this issue very seriously all the same. This law is intended to bring about the largest wave of union organizing that private industry has seen in decades. We recommend prompt action as follows: (1) Get fully educated about the E.F.C.A.: Obviously, The Union-Free Employer has provided many resources, including this Employer Advisory Report. There is also a great deal of helpful information at Kilpatrick Stockton's efcaupdates.com and the National Association of Manufacturers' ShopFloor.org. Put simply, private employers and concerned citizens must work now for the best possible outcome, while at the same time preparing for the worst. Please feel free to check back here often, as we will continue to cover this critically important issue as it unfolds. by Seth Borden, Wednesday, Apr. 18 | PermalinkCommentsVote Union, Vote Worker by chris , Thursday, Jun. 14Posted by chris
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