| Video: Chris Hayes on Wal-Mart and Why We Need the Employee Free Choice Act |
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The Nation’s Chris Hayes was spot on this week in talking about Wal-Mart’s attempt to tell workers how to vote: Wal-Mart’s actions demonstrate how urgently workers need the Employee Free Choice Act.
On Keith Olbermann's "Countdown," Hayes said: It’s delicious that they [Wal-Mart] show exactly why the Employee Free Choice Act is so needed. The mechanism of intimidation an employer has over an employee is so powerful that running a union election has become incredibly difficult, almost impossible. As AFL-CIO NOW explains, Wal-Mart's worker indimidation may have just backfired, energizing Employee Free Choice Act supporters and amplifying the national discussion about worker indimidation by anti-union companies like Wal-Mart. Incidents like this also debunk the absurd idea that opponents of the Employee Free Choice Act have democratic principles or workers' best interests in mind. Would anti-union corporations, the Chamber of Commerce, and right-wing front groups really spend millions of dollars to protect workers' rights? We don't think so. |
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