EFCA


Bill Scher's picture

A United Middle-Class. Eeek!

The SEIU has a brilliant new video skewering corporate executives and lobbyists pathetically trying to stoke panic around the Employee Free Choice Act, which will simply give employees the power to decide how to approach the question of unionization: be it ballot election or petition. more »

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Dmitri Iglitzin's picture

Left Behind: Employees of Small Employers and the Right to Unionize

Non-unionized musicians at a small Seattle-area symphony orchestra, the Bellevue Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO), have grown deeply dissatisfied with the way management treats them. more »

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Anita Chariw2's picture

Americans believe in the Employee Free Choice Act

In December 2006 Hart Research surveyed 808 members of the general public and 382 union members and the strongest argument for supporting the Employee Free Choice Act was the following economic argument: “The legislation is expected to result in more workers being able to bargain with their employers for better wages, benefits, and working conditions.” 80% reason to support EFCA (7 % reason to more »

Source
Peter D. Hart Research Associates, “Employee Free Choice Act,” December 2006.
Anita Chariw2's picture

Americans support the Employee Free Choice Act

Over two-thirds (69 percent) of Americans support enactment of the provisions of the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA).

Source
Peter D. Hart Research Associates, “Employee Free Choice Act,” December 2006.