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“Free Choice” And Mistrust

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A company can’t compete in today’s economy if workers and managers can’t trust each other – and the Employee Free Choice Act will breed that mistrust in the workplace. That’s what Kevin D. Manship says in a letter to The News Herald of Morganton, N.C. Manship is a facility manager of the local branch of Caterpillar Inc., a Fortune 500 company which makes construction and mining equipment, diesel a... Read more »

Card Check and the Classroom

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There’s a lesson to be learned about the Employee Free Choice Act – and it’s not just about what this special interest ploy can do to a weakened economy. The act can stifle education reform as well. Take it from former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. He vetoed a similar proposal in his state a few years ago, but his successor signed it into law. At the time, most saw the new law in economic terms ... Read more »

How “Free Choice” Can Make Free Speech Costly

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The closer you look at the Employee Free Choice Act, the worse it becomes. Of course, there is the act’s ability to set aside workers’ right to a secret ballot and expose them to intimidation. There is also the act’s ability to impose forced government contracts and kill jobs in a weakened economy. But John S. Irving, a former general counsel to the National Labor Relations Board, has found yet an... Read more »

Election Doesn’t Go Your Way? Accuse the Other Side of Cheating!

| Posted in Secret Ballot Watch

Of all the arguments made by proponents of the so-called Employee Free Choice Act, one of the most dubious is the claim that secret ballot elections are rigged against union organizing. After all, secret ballot elections protect the privacy of workers no matter how they plan to vote. If anything, secret ballot elections actually favor unionization in workplaces where workers may wish to form a uni... Read more »

Monthly Reminder of Why EFCA Must Not Take Effect

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There are plenty of reasons not to enact the job killing, privacy destroying Employee Free Choice Act, but this morning, the U.S. Department of Labor gave us 247,000 more. Those reasons? The 247,000 Americans who lost their jobs in the month of July, bringing the job loss totals since the recession began to 6.7 million and the total number of Americans out of work to 14.5 million. No matter how yo... Read more »

Gambling With EFCA and the Economy

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What would you do with $11 million? If you’re anything like organized labor and its supporters of the Employee Free Choice Act, you’d use it to place huge bets on the measure and the rest of your agenda. Sadly, you’d be gambling with the future of the U.S. economy – and betting against workers and their rights. Congressional Quarterly examined Federal Election Commission records, and found that or... Read more »

EFCA State Update: Arizona

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It looks like Arizona voters will have a chance to decide if workers’ right to a secret ballot is worthy of protection. The state’s Legislature recently voted to offer a referendum in 2010 protecting the right of workers to organize by secret ballot. Lawmakers created the referendum in response to the federal Employee Free Choice Act, currently pending in Congress. The act, among other things, wou... Read more »

Health Care Not the Only Benefit at Risk

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Will they or won’t they? That was the question on Capitol Hill last week as Democrats wrestled with their self-imposed deadline to rush a radical overhaul of our nation’s health care system through both chambers before the month-long August recess started. In the end, that question remained unanswered, with Democrats in both the House and Senate facing stiff opposition to their plan to put bureauc... Read more »

Secret Ballot For Me, But Not For Thee

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Meet Senator Tom Harkin, secret-ballot supporter … sometimes. The Hill quoted the Iowa Democrat as saying that Senate committee chairmen should be elected every two years by secret ballot – a method the Employee Free Choice Act, which Harkin has co-sponsored, tosses aside for workers during union organization drives. The congressional newspaper reported Wednesday on Harkin’s selective support here... Read more »

Running Down the Clock on Card Check

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It appears time is not on the side of the Employee Free Choice Act. Although it remains a threat, National Journal’s Congress Daily reports that with health care, climate change, and spending bills pending in Congress – plus continuing questions about Democrats’ ability to muster the needed 60 votes – the act’s chances of becoming law this year are dwindling: “Senate efforts to compromise on a wat... Read more »

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