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The Employee Free Choice Act

Worker demonstration on Capitol Hill

The Employee Free Choice Act is a controversial labor bill being discussed right now in Congress. If it passes it would protect workers’ rights by making it illegal for employers to fire workers whom they suspect support or are organizing  a union.  The bill has been a hot topic of debate between union advocacy groups and private sector big businesses since it was first introduced on Capitol Hill.  In the last two weeks  student organizations, civil rights groups, religious leaders and even small business have joined together to hold rallies, educate the public and petition senators in support of the bill. We talk to Helene O’Brien of the Service Employee International Union Local 21 in Louisiana and Carol Rosenblatt of the Coalition for Labor Union Women as they explain why they have taken up the fight to pass The Employee Free Choice Act.

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  1. Posted July 11, 2009 at 6:09 am | Permalink

    Thank you for useful information.

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