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Myth vs. Reality: Card Check & the Secret Ballot

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There are plenty of myths surrounding the so-called Employee Free Choice Act. But one of the most pervasive is the idea that the bill maintains workers’ right to a secret ballot. There’s just one problem: It’s just not true. Don’t believe us? Read the bill itself: “If the [National Labor Relations] Board finds that a majority of the employees in a unit appropriate for bargaining has signed valid a... Read more »

Tilting the Playing Field, With or Without Card Check

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Thanks to the controversial card check plan, there is plenty of concern these days about workers’ privacy rights and employers’ ability to keep and create jobs in a struggling economy. But as the Wall Street Journal revealed last week, this unpopular legislation might not be the only looming threat: “Arlen Specter's party switch has renewed the debate over the legislative prospects for ‘card check... Read more »

Voices Against Card Check

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Florida Senator Mel Martinez is the latest in a long line of lawmakers, opinion leaders, and American citizens to speak out against the anti-worker card check plan. Martinez penned an op-ed in today’s Politico detailing his opposition to the controversial plan: “Some ideas that come before Congress are better than others. But once in a while, even I am surprised by what is considered in the nation... Read more »

Harkin’s Card Check Ultimatum

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Faced with continued opposition among Americans from across the political spectrum, a top Senate proponent of the controversial card check plan yesterday threw down the gauntlet: either a “compromise” plan goes through, or a vote will be forced on the original plan. That’s not all. A so-called compromise would be jammed through the Senate without full consideration by the committee of jurisdiction... Read more »

Analysis: The So-Called Card Check Compromise

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Speculation continues over the prospects of a compromise on the controversial legislation known as card check. And while supporters of the unpopular plan try to paint their alternatives as reasonable, today’s Washington Post carries an op-ed from the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace’s Brian Worth that demonstrates otherwise— “Union leaders know that they do not have the votes necessary to over... Read more »

Former Union Organizer Says Secret Ballots Keep Organizing Honest

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As if there wasn’t reason enough already, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel columnist Patrick McIlheran has identified yet another reason why Congress ought to preserve secret ballots in workplace organizing drives: they keep things honest. McIlheran’s column shares the story of Rian Wathen, a former union organizer who now works to beat organizing campaigns after being fired by his union for whistle-blo... Read more »

Card Check: Public Policy or Political Theater?

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Faced with an unpopular product, supporters of the controversial Employee Free Choice Act are doing what any desperate marketer might: bringing in celebrity endorsements. “…the AFL-CIO recruited the star power of 47 actors, musicians, Broadway performers, comedians, writers, and others to support a bill in Congress that would make it easier for unions to organize.” Rhee, “Unions call out 'star pow... Read more »

Card Check & the Pension Predicament

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With American families deeply worried about their lost savings and many defined benefit pension plans facing significant shortfalls, new questions are arising about how card check might be used to mask a union pension underfunding crisis. An op-ed published by The Huffington Post explains— “But the damaging effects [of card check] go well beyond the high-tech sector. It would have a devastating im... Read more »

Brought to You By Secret Ballot

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The so-called Employee Free Choice Act replaces federally-supervised secret ballot elections with a public sign-up process for forming a union – and the bill’s special interest backers would have you believe that this is no big deal. But it is. The secret ballot is a practice that’s almost as old as democracy itself. In fact, today it’s used in both political and everyday life. To remind ourselves... Read more »

Vice President Repeats Support for Card Check as Political Payback

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Union leaders have never been shy about their expectation that card check legislation would be delivered by Democrats in Washington as payback for their political and financial support in the last election. But now, The Hill reports that even the White House is spelling out the quid pro quo: “The Obama administration owes organized labor a lot for its victory in the presidential election, Vice Pre... Read more »

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