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Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) 101

From The Alliance for Worker Freedom (www.WorkerFreedom.org) on Thursday, June 18, 2009 10:29 AM
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UPDATE JUNE 17, 2009: EFCA Will Force More Workers Into Failing Union Pensions

From the Examiner:

Private firms could be required to save underfunded union pension plans even if doing so reduces profits and jeopardizes the retirement savings of non-union workers. That's the consequence of a binding arbitration provision in a proposal now before Congress. The provision is included in the horribly misnamed Employee Free Choice Act (aka Card Check) and may actually be the primary driving force behind the measure, which is described by labor bosses as their top legislative priority for 2009. Card Check abolishes secret balloting voting for employees in workplace representation elections, and mandates that federal arbitrators impose settlements when a company fails to reach an agreement with a newly recognized union within 120 days.

Also from "Workers Deserve A Better Pension":

The union-supported Employee Free Choice Act, now awaiting action in the House of Representatives and the Senate, would, among other provisions, require the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service to set up arbitration panels to craft mandatory two-year contracts between workers and newly-unionized firms, if they cannot come to an agreement on their first collective bargaining contract within 120 days.

Firms could be forced into unproductive agreements, including underfunded pensions, that would whittle away retirement security for workers. Newly-unionized workers could be required to give up their portable 401(k) plan contributions. And under EFCA, rank-and-file workers would not have an opportunity to choose members of the panel, nor would they have recourse to a higher authority, such as the courts, if they were dissatisfied with the contract.

 


EFCA's Toxic Arbitration Clause and Failing Union Pensions

In addition to eliminating workers’ right to a secret ballot, the Employee Free-Choice Act’s (EFCA’s) arbitration clause undermines workers’ right to have the final say over the terms and conditions under which they work.  Instead, EFCA transfers that power in many cases to unaccountable government arbitrators with no stake in a workable outcome.

EFCA’s Proposed Arbitration Clause:

  • Replaces the will of workers with the whims of government arbitrators.
  • Section 3 of EFCA empowers government arbitrators to unilaterally “render a decision” after just 120 days of bargaining, thereby dictating contract terms upon workers and employers alike.
  • Since most contract negotiations exceed 120 days, the breathtaking toxicity of these arbitration provisions is obvious.

Click here for the full document.

  


MAY 20TH UPDATE: New AWF Press Release: 16 States Instruct Congressional Delegations: “Vote ‘NO’ on Employee Free Choice Act” (click link to view PDF)

AWF May 2009 Anti-EFCA State Grassroots Campaign Update


Above is the latest update on the AWF state anti-EFCA campaigns (click on image for printable PDF)

AWF sent several press releases and letters to state media, state legislators, and the federal delegation of the states. Please see the below releases/letters for more information:

Idaho:
 

 


Why is Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) still supporting Card Check (even when Sen Lincoln (D-Ark.) is opposed?

With Sen. Lincoln (D-Ark.) recently announcing that she will vote no on cloture for the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), we are wondering why her colleague Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) is continuing to say that he will support the cloture motion to move this bill forward?

Sen. Lincoln said recently:

"I cannot support that bill," Lincoln said, according to one attendee. "Cannot support that bill in its current form. Cannot support and will not support moving it forward in its current form."

However, her colleague continues to support taking away a workers right to a federally supervised private ballot election when voting on unionization. Correspondence being sent out by Sen. Warner's office reads:

"I believe there is a need for reform in this area, and that EFCA should be debated and voted upon by the Senate.  I intend to evaluate any prevailing proposal to ensure that it allows workers and employers to be adequately informed and that it ultimately provides a fair and level playing field for both management and labor."

Really? Sen. Warner believes that a bill that will cost 600,000 jobs in 2010 alone and will give unions the right to use intimidation and violence to force workers to sign a card needs to be "debated and voted upon?"

Click here to read more about this...

 


The Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), introduced on Tuesday, March 10th at noon, will disenfranchise workers by taking away their right to a private ballot when voting on union membership. But that's not all.

03/15/09 UPDATE: On the heels of a national conference call held on Friday, March 13th, by the Alliance for Worker Freedom several additional states have introduced and/or passed anti-EFCA state resolutions.

States that have passed the resolution: AL, GA, MI, MS, OK, SC, and WA

The states that we have introduced resolutions: AK, ID, KS, MO, NE, NV, PA, TX & WV.

States that we have legislative commitments from: DE, KY, LA, MN and UT.

States that we have made progress in but still need legislative commitments: FL, TN.

Target states that we still need commitments from: WY

ATR sent the following letter to members of the U.S. House and Senate urging them to oppose EFCA.

 


What are leading Democrats saying about "card check"?

“I think the secret ballot is pretty important in this country...I'm against card check – to make a perfectly flat statement” - Warren Buffet, CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, on CNBC 03/09/09

“I've reviewed the facts on both sides; this proposed law [the Employee Free Choice Act] cannot be justified.” - Sen. George McGovern, former Democratic Presidential Candidate 1972, TV ad

“What I don’t understand about it, which is why I’m in the campaign is why wouldn’t those of us who support workers being protected, why would we not want their privacy protected. I mean why would we want them opened up to this kind of possible coercion?” – Revered Al Sharpton on Charlie King’s radio show on National Action Network, 12/17/08

...click here for more.

Recent articles surrounding the Employee Free Choice Act have focused on it's likelyhood of passing the Senate. A recent statement by the AFL-CIO legislative director Bill Sammuel tells reporters that the unions have the votes needed to pass card check. However, the Alliance for Worker Freedom, a special project of ATR disagrees.

A recent study shows that 600,000 jobs could be lost as a result of passing EFCA.

New polling indications that 74% of rank-and-file union workers oppose EFCA.

Yet Obama thinks this is good for the economy?

AWF issued a press release questioning the unions assertion that they have 60 votres.  However, on mere mention of the bill being introduced on Tuesday, the markets have already begun to fall. What does the Obama-Pelosi-Reid Troika think will happen once it gets introduced?

ATR has partnered with AWF to introduce anti-EFCA resolutions in state legislative bodies that instruct the federal delegation of that state to oppose cloture and final passage. You can find an update on these efforts at www.workerfreedom.org.

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Comments

Please do not vote this in, My plant would close if it unionized.
>> Gene Cupples Tuesday, March 10, 2009 5:39 PM

The EFCA seems anti-American at the outset. When we vote(for any purpose), should we be pressured by peers? That can eliminate the probability of a truely free choice. I vote for freedom.
>> R. M. Paul Friday, March 13, 2009 3:28 PM

I question the Constitutionality of the EFCA, but that aside..it completes the circle of the 'double-whammy' in our economy. It would drive the price of ALL goods and services thru the roof, while with the other fist, we are getting pounded with new/increased taxes.
>> spinpolitico Saturday, March 14, 2009 12:33 PM

The Employee Free Choice Act is a very misleading named piece of junk that should never become the law of the land. It will lead to many jobs disappearing overnight.
>> Rich Wednesday, March 18, 2009 3:39 AM

Please remove the following from your mailing list, she is deceased. Mr. Idonna Richins 877 San Vicente Rd Arcadia, CA 91007-6039 Thank you,
>> Idonna Richins Saturday, March 21, 2009 8:51 PM

Seems like Joseph Stalin's in power. Unless we get our congressional reps to wake up, it'll be 1917 all over again.
>> Frank Tuesday, March 24, 2009 7:15 PM

This is total socialism in it's finest form-All MARXIST and their IDEALS have no place in elected office and need to be exspelled now and while were at it where is our USURPER'S true BIRTH CERTIFICATE?
>> Chuck Downs Sr. Wednesday, March 25, 2009 6:25 PM

Please vote against card check.
>> Boyd Wiltsey Wednesday, March 25, 2009 6:49 PM

Please Please Vote against Card Check!
>> Richard Lentfer Wednesday, March 25, 2009 7:06 PM

are we turing into a communist country,we are suppose to have rights and it seems that everyone wants to take them away from us, HELLO WASHINGTON, do not let this happen, VOTE AGAINST THE CARD CHECK.
>> Paula Crist Thursday, March 26, 2009 6:33 AM

Do these people live in a dream world - make believe only happens in Hollywood - This is not a 'Banana Republic' where the people have to accept all that is shoved down there throats.
>> Joseph P. Passaretti Thursday, March 26, 2009 11:28 AM

This country was based on freedom!! If we give up our individual right to vote privately for what we believe in, then we "allow" ourselves to be controlled by others!! If those in Washington truly value and believe in what those before us fought and died for, they will protect our constitutional rights in spite of party loyalties! If they do not, they need to be replaced in future elections! Preserve individual rights...vote against EFCA!!
>> Ellen Thompson Thursday, March 26, 2009 12:36 PM

State forced Unions should be Stopped.My husband was forced to join without signature.They took from his retirement to make up the 12 years he did not pay. Where is Freedom,not in the Unions. Now trying to get him to do Direct Deposit which he does not want. He wants his check and control over it,not a bank telling him a limit of $200-$250 a day withdraw.
>> Mary A Blair Thursday, March 26, 2009 2:12 PM

PLEASE DO NOT VOTE EMPLOYEE FREE CHOICE ACT...THE TITLE IS A LIE AND MANY, MANY COMPANIES IN THE USA HAVE SAID THEY WILL SHUT DOWN AND MOVE OVERSEAS!!!!SAVE WHAT WE HAVE LEFT OF AMERICAN JOBS! THE DEMS ARE TRYING TO SNEAK THIS IN...THESE POLITICIANS HAVE NEVER WORKED FOR A COMPANY...THEY AR PAID BY US TAXPAYERS...THEY ARE BEHOLDEN TO THE UNION BOSSES FOR THIS LAW...WE WILL LOSE OUR JOBS!
>> Tom P Sunday, March 29, 2009 8:16 PM

The terms "Unions" and "Freedom" are polar opposites..DO NOT PASS THIS BILL! Individuals should not be coerced in any way at the ballot box. Besides, or more importantly, union officials are corrupt and are a political arm of the left. Let's get back to the Constitution and our roots!
>> Patricia Zebley Wednesday, April 8, 2009 9:11 AM

this is a way to let the Unions strongarm voters. And now the unions have betrayed the workers and want amnesty. They ain't looking out for us. If you want to find a group to fight what is going on please go to RESiSTNET.com You can then find your own state and city. Find people in your area who feel as you do. We had a great tea party in Henderson, Nv last sunday. Estimate was 2,000 but there were people coming and going so I would say a lot more.
>> Margaret Bruce Saturday, April 18, 2009 2:35 AM

If Card Check passes, will it also allow an open 50%+1 card sign up to DECERTIFY a union as well? You can't have it both ways!
>> Eric D Monday, April 20, 2009 2:04 PM

It's time to vote politicians out of office voting "for" the Employee Free Choice Act! Hundreds of thousands of jobs will taken from the American workers! DO NOT PASS THIS BILL!
>> NO EFCA Wednesday, April 22, 2009 10:50 PM

Dems need to perpetuate their ruling power and must reward those to whom they are beholden (Union bosses,etc). Until America wakes up to the fact these politicians care nothing for the nation, but their own power. Things will continue the same.
>> daniro Monday, May 4, 2009 1:09 PM

Until "We the People" also wake up to the fact that our own pursuits of happiness and lust for MORE is what empowers these clowns to become our benefactors and take the place our God in our lives, we will not repent and humble ourselves and ask God back into our affairs. When we allow the state to take the place of God in our lives, it soon becomes a devil.
>> daniro Monday, May 4, 2009 1:13 PM

Unions are no good for our county. Unions may have been necessary a long time ago, but are not wanted by many today. Anything to help unions put pressure on non-union workers is arm twisting and dishonest to say the least. We need to keep the ballot secret and sacred.
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