Voters Say: Job One Is To Scrap Card Check

Monday, February 1st, 2010 by Admin

Check here to see a history of polls showing every angle of public dissatisfaction with the Employee Free Choice Act, its anti-democratic card check provision, and its imposition of government arbitrators into private negotiations that could see employees deprived of the right to vote on contract terms.

The latest comes courtesy of our colleagues at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and their poll shows:

  • In the poll, 61% of respondents said that EFCA would cause more companies to expand abroad as opposed to creating jobs in America.
  • Sixty five percent also said that EFCA should not be attached to a “jobs bill,” but instead be considered separately.
  • More than half (54%) of voters surveyed said they would be more likely to oppose a generic candidate who voted in favor of EFCA in 2010.

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