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A number of compelling editorial pieces published in recent weeks make a strong case for the Employee Free Choice Act:
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New York Times
columnist Bob Herbert discussed in an op-ed how crucial the freedom to
form unions is to raising workers out of poverty, referencing the
recommendations made by the Center for American Progress Task Force on
Poverty in its recent report.
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Professor Peter Dreier of Occidental College, and Kelly Candaele, a
trustee of the Los Angeles Community College District, co-authored a
fantastic piece in The Chronicle of Higher Education, TomPaine.com, and AlterNet about how all working people will gain from passage of the Employee Free Choice Act.
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Professor Thomas Kochan of MIT argued for why workers need their
collective bargaining power strengthened in a special "Ending Poverty
in America" edition of The American Prospect .
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Professor James Brudney of Ohio State University and author of the
American Constitution Society issue brief on the power of neutrality
and card check agreements, served as the "pro" voice in an Employee
Free Choice Act debate in the editorial pages of The Columbus Dispatch.
A growing number of organizations outside of
the labor movement care about workers' rights and the Employee Free
Choice Act from the American Library Association to US Action. Learn more about our allies here.
If your organization has endorsed the
Employee Free Choice Act or provided support for it, please let us know
so we can add you to the site!
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