Topic: Employee Free Choice Act
Posted on 09/03/11 at 2:13pm by Webmaster . Oliver Bell, Inc. says "Employers beware, this labor day unions got a gift that makes it much easier to...
Focal Point Home Tags Subscribe (RSS) . The Republicans are trying to pit private sector workers against public sector workers. It's easy for a...
Organized labor's fears were realized Tuesday when Republicans won a decisive majority in the House, almost eviscerated the Democrat majority in the Senate and picked up eight governorships (with four undecided as of this writing). " Big Labor helped Democrats narrowly hold ...
According to a recent Gallup poll , it is easy to see that the majority of Americans support laws that would make it easier, not more difficult, for unions to organize. The sustained favorable opinion about unions as a benefit and a need ...
The Employee Free Choice Act is currently making its way through Congress, and although it has not grabbed the headlines from the Iraq war , it may well be one of the more important domestic issues of this legislative session. The secret ballot ...
The proposed Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), which has been passed in the House of Representatives but has stalled in the Senate, would remove the requirement for a secret ballot election before employees could unionize. If at least 30% of them want ...
This is about the battle lines drawn by Big Business and Labor. Some of the same CEO's have crippled our nation's economy with bad decisions and greed. The Employee Free Choice Act would let workers decide if they want union ...
The Employee Free Choice Act of 2009, first introduced into the United States Congress as House of Representatives Bill 1409 and Senate Bill 560 by Democratic Representative George Miller of California and Democratic Senator Tom Harkin of Iowa, is an amendment to ...
Unions use authorization cards as one tool to enable workers to vote on whether they want the union to represent them in contract negotiations with their employers. The secret ballot is the other election tool. Each labor union traditionally represents workers in ...
The author discusses the financial scandal involving the millions in bonus money paid to executives of the American Insurance Group Inc. (AIG) and chief executive officer Edward Liddy's rationale that the company needed to pay to retain the best workers. The ...