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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-22-08 06:35 PM
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Employers blocking efforts to unionize

http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080719/OPINION/807190305/1017

Free Choice Act will level the playing field

By MARK S. MacKENZIE
For the Monitor
July 19, 2008 - 12:00 am

By MARK S. MACKENZIE

While the few at the top of the economic ladder are pocketing record profits, New Hampshire's working families have been left behind. America's once-powerful middle class is shrinking rapidly as wages fall, health-care costs rise and retirement security has all but disappeared.

One of the primary reasons working people are getting left behind is that they've lost the ability to bargain with their employer for better wages and benefits through unions. The laws covering how workers form unions are broken - gamed by corporations and not updated in 70 years. That's bad, because people who have a union earn on average 30 percent more than workers who don't have a union, according to government statistics, and they are much more likely to have health care and pensions.

In fact, unions are still the best support our nation has for our dwindling middle class. More than half of U.S. workers - nearly 60 million - say they would join a union right now if they could. But too few people ever get the chance.

Every day, corporations deny employees the freedom to decide for themselves whether to form unions to bargain for a better life. They routinely intimidate, harass, coerce and even fire people who try to organize unions, and our nation's labor laws are powerless to stop them. According to recent academic studies, three-quarters of companies make workers undergo intimidating one-on-one meeting where they are personally urged by employers to oppose the union.

A quarter of private sector employers fire at least one worker during a union organizing campaign, and our nation's labor laws are powerless to stop them. In many cases by the time employees vote in a National Labor Relations Board-sponsored election, the waters have been tainted, and free and fair choice isn't an option for workers. That is why the Employee Free Choice Act is so important. It calls for stiff penalties for companies that harass or intimidate employees and it would ensure that workers had a fair shake at a first contract with their employer.

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