Employee Free Choice Act: Opposition Springs Eternal

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009 by Admin

As we’ve moved from the winter of labor’s discontent into Spring, the outlook for the Employee Free Choice Act’s passage has become less bouncy. The more the public learns of the bill, the less moderate politicians support it. They can do the math: effectively stealing secret ballots, imposing government-mandated arbitrators, and killing hundreds of thousands (if not millions) of jobs does not add up to good governance.

More evidence today that the public is not happy. Pennsylvanians protested EFCA this weekend, where Mitt Romney said: “I think it would have a devastating impact on the nature of business creation in this country … I think you

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One Response to “Employee Free Choice Act: Opposition Springs Eternal”

  1. June 1st, 2009 at 3:03 pm

    Steven Guillory says:

    strong vote against. this is insanity… who would given up a right of secret ballot. out legislators have lost their minds to propose such a thing.