George McGovern on Forced Government Contracts
WASHINGTON, D.C.,
May 7, 2009
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Alexa Marrero
((202) 225-4527)
With big-spending special interests now scrambling to find support for their widely rejected card check plan, a new focus has emerged on the legislation’s scheme to allow federal arbitrators to dictate how American workplaces are run.
Section 3 of the legislation, dubbed “Facilitating Initial Collective Bargaining Agreements,” outlines a radical proposal masked by its rather innocent sounding name. Rather than “facilitating,” the plan would empower federal arbitrators to unilaterally impose wages, hours, benefits, job duties, and countless other facets of workplace operations. Former Senator and Democratic Presidential candidate George McGovern spoke out early in the debate over the card check plan to denounce its elimination of secret ballots in workplace organizing elections. Today, he once again penned an op-ed in The Wall Street Journal’s editorial pages in opposition to the legislation, this time taking on the forced government contracts:
McGovern, “The ‘Free Choice’ Act Is Anything But,” The Wall Street Journal, 05.07.09 The former senator has put principle over politics in opposing a plan that may be good for special interests and political campaigns, but is obviously bad for American workers. The only remaining question is how many others in his party will join him. # # # |