Amdt/Mtn
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Offered By
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Description
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Action
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Roll Call
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H.R. 2474
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#1
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Mr. Scott
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Amendment in the Nature of a Substitute
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adopted by voice vote
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#2
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Ms. Wilson
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Renders an employers’ misclassification of employees to be a violation of NLRA
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adopted 25-21
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1
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#3
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Mr. Levin
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Permits NLRB elections to be conducted on or off the work location, election, or via mail ballot
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adopted 27-21
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2
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#4
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Mr. Harder
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Extends penalties to violations of employee rights beyond those causing serious economic harm, such as threats or refusals to bargain
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adopted 27-21
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3
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#5
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Mrs. Trahan
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Amends the NLRA to prohibit offensive lockouts by employers
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adopted 27-21
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4
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#6
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Mr. Allen
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Strikes provisions in the ANS that end “right to work”
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defeated 21-27
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5
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#7
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Mr. Allen
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Allows employees to revoke their dues to the union at any time.
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defeated 21-27
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6
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#8
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Mr. Thompson
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Prescribes that the notice of employees’ rights and protections include information on not paying union dues
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defeated 21-27
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7
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#9
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Mr. Roe
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Prohibits employers from recognizing unions on the basis of majority support in the form of card check
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defeated 21-27
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8
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#10
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Mr. Roe
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Requires mandatory union recertification elections
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defeated 21-27
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9
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#11
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Mr. Roe
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Allows non-union members to vote on collective bargaining agreements, strikes, or participation in a multiemployer pension plan
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defeated 21-27
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10
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#12
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Mr. Banks
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Requires legal status to vote in a union representation election
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defeated 21-27
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11
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#13
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Mr. Johnson
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Allows employers to avoid collective bargaining pertaining to employee raises
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defeated 21-26
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12
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#14
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Mr. Meuser
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Makes it an unfair labor practice for a union to fail to protect personal information received in an organizing drive or to use for any matter other than a representation proceeding
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defeated 21-27
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13
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#15
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Mr. Timmons
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Authorize civil penalties against unions for violations of the secondary boycott prohibitions under current law
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defeated 21-27
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14
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#16
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Mr. Comer
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Strikes provision in ANS ending prohibition on secondary boycotts
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defeated 21-27
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15
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#17
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Mr. Keller
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Strikes provisions in ANS that eliminate the prohibition on secondary boycotts and recognitional picketing
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defeated 21-27
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16
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#18
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Ms. Stefanik
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Strikes provision in ANS that clarify definition of employee
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defeated 21-27
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17
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#19
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Mr. Watkins
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Dictates that the arbitration panel’s definition for a first contract shall not be based on the requirement that employees in the bargaining unit are participants in a multiemployer pension plan
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defeated 21-27
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18
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#20
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Mr. Walberg
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Delays a union pre-election hearing for at least 14 days
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defeated 21-27
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19
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#21
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Mr. Walberg
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Requires notices accompanying union authorization cards declaring purpose and disclosure of dues and fees
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defeated 21-27
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20
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#22
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Mr. Walberg
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Prevents human trafficking provisions from being taken into account for purposes of determining joint employer status
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defeated 21-27
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21
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#23
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Mr. Byrne
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Narrows joint employer standard
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defeated 21-27
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22
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#24
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Mr. Byrne
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Prevents corporate social responsibility requirements imposed on third parties from being used as evidence of joint employer relationship
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defeated 21-27
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23
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#25
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Mr. Smucker
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Expands civil penalties in the ANS
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defeated 21-26
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24
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#26
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Mr. Smucker
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Prohibits unions from preventing workers from breaking a strike
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defeated 21-26
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25 |
#27
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Mr. Smucker
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Requires employees to opt in to pay dues to a union for purposes other than collective bargaining
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defeated 21-26
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26
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#28
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Mr. Guthrie
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Strikes provision in ANS that ends employer standing in representation cases before a union election
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defeated 21-26
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27 en bloc
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#29 |
Mr. Walker
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Strikes provision of ANS codifying the Persuader Rule
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defeated 21-26
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28 en bloc
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#30
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Mr. Fulcher
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Provides that once an employer voluntarily recognizes a union, an employee group may petition for a decertification election within a 45-day window. The amendments also eliminate the need for the NLRB to fully investigate and adjudicate an unfair labor practice charge before conducting a decertification election
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defeated 21-26
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27 en bloc
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#31
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Mrs. Foxx
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Reestablishes that an employee’s violent conduct is a violation of the National Labor Relations Act and prevents reinstatement. Under this amendment, such conduct also ends union recognition
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defeated 21-26
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27 en bloc
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#32
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Mrs. Foxx
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Limits the voter registration list that unions receive before an election to one form of contact information
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defeated 21-26
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29
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#33
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Mrs. Foxx
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Requires collective bargaining over the full scope of health benefits, notwithstanding any other provision of law
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defeated 21-26
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30
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#34
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Mrs. Foxx
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Strikes provisions in ANS that provide mediation and arbitration to guarantee first collective bargaining agreement
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defeated 21-26
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27 en bloc
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#35
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Mrs. Foxx
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Requires a union to file additional annual financial reports regarding trusts such as training funds, strike funds, and apprenticeship program budgets with the Department of Labor, and creates whistleblower protections
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defeated 21-26
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28 en bloc
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#36
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Mrs. Foxx
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Renames the bill
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defeated by voice vote
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Motion
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Ms. Bonamici
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Report H.R. 2474
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adopted 26-21
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31
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