Posts Tagged ‘efca’

Sen. Thune: Don’t Let Up The Fight Against the “Egregious … Job Killer”

9th July 2009 by Catherine Favazza 4 Comments

The Workforce Fairness Institute hosted a conference call today with Sen. John Thune, who addressed bloggers’ concerns about the Employee “Forced” Choice Act. I’ve posted the full audio below so that you can listen if you’d like.
If you read my post earlier this week, you know that I’m worried about the binding arbitration part of [...]

Binding Arbitration 101, or Why We Must Stop Calling EFCA “Card Check”

7th July 2009 by Catherine Favazza 5 Comments

The Employee Free Choice Act or, more appropriately, the Employee Forced Choice Act is bad for workers and employers alike. Many on the Right, who have been referring to the legislation simply as “card check,” have made great progress in exposing the anti-democratic elimination of the secret ballot, which not only hurts workers, but also [...]