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America's middle class wants to grow. That's the message from a new nationwide poll that shows a clear majority of the middle class supports the Employee Free Choice Act. Overall, 68% of middle-class adults would have liked their representative in the U.S. House to vote for the bill. Specifically, 80% of Democrats, 60% of Republicans, and 59% of Independents polled were in favor of their representatives voting for the bill. American Rights at Work Executive Director Mary Beth Maxwell put the poll in perspective:
It shouldn't be any mystery why the middle class supports the Employee Free Choice Act. The bill would help level the playing field to give workers the freedom to choose to join a union, so they can earn better wages and benefits and have greater opportunity towards achieving the American Dream. In its description of the poll results, the Drum Major Institute (DMI) includes this interesting tidbit:
The middle class is ahead of even its own representatives in realizing how we can jump-start our economy. Let's make sure Congress gets the message in 2009. For more information on DMI's first annual survey on the Middle Class and Public Policy, visit http:// www.drummajorinstitute.org/2008middleclasspoll. |
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The Employee Free Choice Act (S. 1041) is critical workers' rights legislation that will:
Opponents of the Employee Free Choice Act have a one-note strategy
to derail reform of our broken labor law system with the bogus
assertion: that "Elections for union representation are just like
elections for Congress." We've created a chart that makes clear that
current union elections involving secret ballots bear no resemblance to
political elections.
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Every year more than 23,000 people in the United States will be fired or discriminated against for supporting a union at work. Watch our short video about these workers.
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A growing, bipartisan coalition of policymakers supports the Employee Free Choice Act, federal legislation that would ensure workers have a free choice and a fair chance to form a union.
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