Posts Tagged ‘Employee Free Choice Act’

NC Justice Center Report on Employee Free Choice

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues, News ]

“Improving Employee Rights at Work, Improving Employee Livelihood”
The North Carolina Justice Center has released a special federal policy update on the Employee Free Choice Act (opens PDF). The report, by Stephen Jackson of the NC Budget and Tax Center, concludes the legislation is reform North Carolina workers need:
“Despite the Piedmont crescent being home to high [...]

Continue reading...

World Series Stars Pitch, Go to Bat for EFCA

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues, News ]

“A level playing field is as important in the workplace as it is in baseball.”
The Major League Baseball Players Association, AFL-CIO, is marking the beginning of the World Series with print ads in support of the Employee Free Choice Act. The ads will run in today’s edition of Capitol Hill newspapers Roll Call, The [...]

Continue reading...

Successful 52nd Annual NC AFL-CIO Convention

This item was filled under [ Home Page, Membership, News, Unions ]

U.S. Senator Kay Hagan

Elections, resolutions, and answering the call to action
At our recently concluded 52nd Annual Convention in Atlantic Beach, NC, delegates took action on a range of issues, including the election of officers and executive board members, approving resolutions to guide our work for the next year, and writing letters to the Congress in [...]

Continue reading...

EFCA and Health Care Reform Connected

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

What’s the correlation?
There is a strong relationship between our fight to pass the Employee Free Choice Act and the push for health care reform. Bob Riggins, former president of UAW local 5285, understands the importance of passing both bills.

“The Employee Free Choice Act is important because employees don’t have anybody who speaks for them. Employers [...]

Continue reading...

Senator Hagan Underscores Labor’s Priorities at Convention

This item was filled under [ Federal Issues, Home Page ]

Senator Kay Hagan turned up for a surprise speech at the 52nd Annual Convention in Atlantic Beach. The Senator spoke of this administration’s achievements in the past several months, including the Lily Ledbetter Act, SCHIP children’s insurance, and $8.6 billion of stimulus money for North Carolina.
But Senator Hagan didn’t forget about labor’s priorities. “I know [...]

Continue reading...

Employer Wage Theft Common for Low-Wage Workers

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Home Page, Issues, News ]

Minimum Wage, Workers’ Comp, Overtime laws violated routinely
This may come as little surprise to our readers, members, and activists in the labor movement. A new study, “Broken Laws, Unprotected Workers,” reveals that employers regularly violate wage and hour laws for their low-wage employees. Workers who can least afford it are the most likely to report [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Choice: Fayetteville

Unions are absolutely pro-American
Even with health care at the forefront of debate, as union members we can’t afford to forget about the Employee Free Choice Act. Working men and women are still fired and intimidated every day for exercising their right to form a union, and it is essential that labor reform go hand in [...]

Continue reading...

James Andrews Interviewed on EFCA ‘Compromise’

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues, News ]

VIDEO: WRAL in Raleigh asks what compromise would mean
Cullen Browder with Raleigh CBS affiliate WRAL has been reporting on the debate in Congress and in North Carolina about the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA).
The legislation is currently stalled in the U.S. Senate, and there has been talk in the press about a potential compromise bill [...]

Continue reading...

Newest U.S. Senator Al Franken Co-sponsors EFCA

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Home Page, Issues, News ]

We are now one vote closer to breaking filibuster
The Employee Free Choice Act has a new champion in the United States Senate – Al Franken, junior senator from the state of Minnesota. After his swearing in, Franken attended a reception at the AFL-CIO headquarters to announce his support:
“As of about a half hour ago, I [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Choice: J. David Cox, AFGE

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

“AFGE Members are Working for EFCA”
Last week J. David Cox, National Secretary-Treasurer of AFGE, attended the NC AFL-CIO Executive Board meeting. He spoke to me about the Employee Free Choice Act and its significance for AFGE employees.
“The Employee Free Choice Act creates a level playing field for employees. It gives them the right to decide [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Choice: Larry Murray, USW District 9

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

Working people are backbone of America
Larry Murray is the Staff Representative for USW in District 9, serving North and South Carolina locals. He is an active participant in the campaign to pass the Employee Free Choice Act and to reverse myths about union members.
“The Employee Free Choice Act is vitally important because on top of [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Choice: Dwaine Atkinson, UAW

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

Something needs to be done
Dwaine Atkinson is a retired UAW member and resident of North Carolina for the past 20 years. He is a strong supporter of the Employee Free Choice Act and workers’ right to bargain collectively.
“The Employee Free Choice Act is necessary because the table is tilted too far towards the employer,” Dwaine [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Choice: Linda Suggs, AFT

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

Free Choice and health care are linked
Linda Suggs, AFT, is passionate about issues affecting American workers, particularly health care reform and the Employee Free Choice Act. She believes both are essential to rebuilding the middle class, and should be passed this year.
“Twenty million Americans are without health insurance, often because they lost their jobs,” [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Choice: Jim Moore, AFSCME

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

Enough is enough
Jim Moore of AFSCME, is retiree coordinator in North Carolina. At a recent conference for the Alliance of Retired Americans, Jim spoke to us about the Employee Free Choice Act and what it means for workers.
“The Employee Free Choice Act is important because in many companies, management uses awful tactics against their [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Choice: Jon Bray, AFSCME

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

EFCA: How will it Affect Public Employees?
Jon Bray is one of several employees of AFSCME hired to mobilize membership around the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA) and health care reform. Jon’s many tasks include canvassing to educate members on EFCA and attending local meetings to encourage members to become involved.

In his interview, Jon discussed [...]

Continue reading...

Employee Free Choice Act Gets the Star Treatment

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, News ]

This motion picture approved for all audiences
They are 47 artists, including Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and Tony award winners and nominees. They are sitcom stars, character actors, musicians, comedians, and Broadway performers. They are all union members, working with union writers and an all union crew, and they all support the Employee Free Choice Act.
Artists [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Choice: Miriam Thompson

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

“EFCA is about Social Justice”
Miriam Thompson, an outspoken, retired UAW member, is also a member of the Alliance of Retired Americans and the labor chair of the local NAACP chapter in Chapel Hill. Miriam is a vocal advocate for the Employee Free Choice Act, a bill that she believes will restore democracy in the American [...]

Continue reading...

Investors, Scholars and Global Support for Employee Free Choice Act

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues, News ]

Investors speak out for Employee Free Choice Act
Right now is the right time for Congress to pass the Employee Free Choice Act says a coalition of investors who manage almost $400 billion in assets in a letter to the bill’s primary sponsors.
The support of these 26 leaders from the investment community is a welcome [...]

Continue reading...

Study: Majority Sign-Up Doesn’t Lead to Coercion

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues, News ]

A ‘total absence of any employee or union abuse’ for Illinois workers
The University of Illinois published results of a study authored by Robert Bruno, a professor of labor and employment policy, on Illinois’ Majority Interest Petition (MIP) process, which grants public employees in that state the option to form a union using majority sign-up. [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Choice: Jason Rosin, IATSE

Jason Rosin, IATSE Business Agent and President of the Southeastern North Carolina CLC, spoke on the Employee Free Choice Act and its importance to North Carolinians.

“The Employee Free Choice Act answers the fundamental questions, ‘Whose choice is it to form a union and how you form a union?’ The answer is, ‘It should be [...]

Continue reading...

Community Organizes Teach-In on Workers’ Rights

This item was filled under [ Education, Employee Free Choice Act, Home Page, Issues, News, Unions ]

‘Why We Need Unions’ on Saturday, 5/9
The Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF), one of several community groups to rally support for Moncure workers during their 8-month strike, is hosting a teach-in entitled “Corporate Rule, Bailouts & Greed: Why We Need Unions” in Chapel Hill on Saturday, May 9.
The teach-in will feature notable [...]

Continue reading...

Veterans Join Battle for Employee Free Choice Act

VoteVets.org mobilizes for freedom to organize
Saying the freedom to organize and form unions is one of many American values for which veterans have fought and died, the AFL-CIO Union Veterans Council and VoteVets.org are teaming up to fight for passage of the Employee Free Choice Act.
“The freedom to organize is an American value, one of [...]

Continue reading...

MaryBe McMillan Honored at APRI Banquet

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

MaryBe McMillan was the keynote speaker for the APRI Banquet fundraiser. At the event she gave a stirring speech on the Employee Free Choice Act and collective bargaining rights for public employees, and was honored with an award for her service.

In her speech on the Employee Free Choice Act, MaryBe dismantled the falsehoods perpetrated by [...]

Continue reading...

Obama’s 100th Day Event in Raleigh

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

In Raleigh, the AFL-CIO, ACORN, AFSCME, HCAN and the NC Justice Center banded together to put on an event to commemorate Obama’s 100th day in office. Since taking the oath on January 19th, Obama has passed progressive policy on women’s pay, health coverage for children, and job creation. He promises to continue the fight for [...]

Continue reading...

NC Allies: Guilford College Supports EFCA

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

Jonathan Bray, an AFSCME organizer, visited Guilford College last weekend to talk to the College Democrats about the Employee Free Choice Act and its relevance to students.
“Unions aren’t just for factory workers anymore,” explained Jon. “People who graduate from college are entering white collar jobs as dentists and psychologists are forming unions too.”

Jon explained [...]

Continue reading...

Big Business: Do As We Say, Not As We Do

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, News ]

Hypocrisy of EFCA opponents knows no limits
The Employee Free Choice Act will do three very important things:

Take away the employer’s power to decide how workers choose union representation, giving the choice to employees alone
Provide for mediation on first contract disputes after 90 days and binding arbitration if either side fails to negotiate after 120 days
Increase [...]

Continue reading...

New National Ad for Employee Free Choice

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, News ]

Media Fund effort depends on viewers like you
Greed. Fabric of America. The Real Secret. Hope & Change. We Don’t Ask. The Boardroom. See Saw.
These are the national television spots made possible by contributions to the AFL-CIO Media Fund from local and national unions, state federations like ours, central labor councils, and thousands of individual union [...]

Continue reading...

NC Community Urges Rep. Etheridge “Support Employee Free Choice Act”

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

During the Congressional Recess, community and union members held a meeting with Representative Bob Etheridge to talk about the Employee Free Choice Act and other important issues to working people. The group represented a diversity of voices, including the NAACP, the Solidarity Committee, APRI, the Chatham County Commissioner, Alliance of Retired Americans, North Carolina Justice [...]

Continue reading...

John Quinterno, NC Budget and Tax Center on Employee Free Choice Act

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

“The Employee Free Choice Act will Benefit North Carolina’s Economy”
Many opponents of the Employee Free Choice Act cite the floundering economy as the main reason not to allow more workers to unionize. Particularly in a low union density state like North Carolina, business interests argue that the Act would destroy our competitive advantage. To get [...]

Continue reading...

Unions are as American as Apple Pie

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

On Monday, workers from APWU and UFCW turned out for an Employee Free Choice Act event in downtown Fayetteville. They passed out slices of apple pie to people walking by, as well as literature on the Employee Free Choice Act. The purpose of the event was to educate the public about the Employee Free Choice [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Choice: Jeanette Perry, USW 9465

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

“Unions Didn’t Intimidate Me”
Jeanette Perry, USW Local 9465, has worked for Pilkington Glass for 14 years. When she first began working there, the plant was not unionized, and she knew little about unions. Her first exposure to unions occurred when the SteelWorkers tried to organize her plant, and management forced her and her co-workers to [...]

Continue reading...

Fresh Media Coverage of Union Issues in N.C.

Employee Free Choice Act, Public Employee Bargaining up for discussion
MaryBe McMillan, Secretary-Treasurer for the NC State AFL-CIO, took part in an interview with Charlotte public radio station WFAE 90.7FM for a story about the Employee Free Choice Act which aired on Monday, March 30.
“There’s only one secret that the Chamber of Commerce and the CEO’s [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Choice: Howard Hall, USW 9465

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page ]

“25 Years to Get a Union”
There is something wrong with the world when workers have to spend 25 years fighting for a voice on the job. But that is exactly what the employees at Pilkington Glass in Laurinburg had to do.
Howard Hall has melted glass at Pilkington for 28 years, and was a major player [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Free Choice: Mike Gravinese, AFGE

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

“Employers Hold the Power”
Mike Gravinese, AFGE Local 3609 member and President of the Triangle Labor Council, is currently working with the North Carolina AFL-CIO on the Employee Free Choice Act. His main duties consist of getting letters and phone calls out to elected officials to demonstrate community and union support for the bill.
“The Employee Free [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Free Choice: Melvin Montford, IAM

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues ]

“Tell the Truth about Employee Free Choice”
Melvin Montford knows a lot about fighting for decent treatment at the workplace. He and co-workers at the Moncure Plywood plant have been on strike since July, protesting unfair working conditions and pay. With such a background in worker’s rights, Melvin is the perfect candidate to tell the truth [...]

Continue reading...

David Zonderman, NCSU, on Labor History and Employee Free Choice

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues, News ]

Because knowing (history) is half the battle
Dr. David Zonderman, professor of labor history at North Carolina State University, sat down with us on March 11, 2009 to talk about past labor law and how it helps shape the argument for the Employee Free Choice Act.
Part 1 of 3 of interview with David Zonderman:

“The Employee [...]

Continue reading...

NC Voices for Free Choice: Betty Zimmerman, USW

This item was filled under [ Employee Free Choice Act, Federal Issues, Home Page, Issues, News ]

“Good Union Wages are Critical”
Betty Zimmerman has worked over 40 years in a union plant and held a variety of titles as an activist in the union movement. Currently retired, she continues to dedicate her time and effort as a volunteer for the rights of workers. Her most recent fight is over the Employee Free [...]

Continue reading...