| The Employee Free Choice Act: Creating An Economy that Works for Everyone |
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America’s workers are struggling to make ends meet. Paychecks are shrinking and health care costs are skyrocketing while CEOs earn millions. The Employee Free Choice Act can restore the balance, giving more workers a chance to form unions and get better health care, job security, and benefits – and an opportunity to pursue their dreams. When workers are free to choose to join a union, our economy can work for everyone again. By making it easier for women and men to join a union in their workplace, the Employee Free Choice Act will: Help America’s working families improve their standard of living. Workers in unions earn 14% higher wages and are 28% more likely to have employer-provided health insurance, even when controlling for factors like education, occupation, and experience.1 Fix a broken system that gives corporations far too much power. When workers try and organize unions, they are often harassed and intimidated; 34 percent of companies unlawfully fire pro-union workers.2 Restore fairness and the promise of the American Dream, with a robust middle class, economic growth, and shared prosperity. In today’s economy, we need policies that give workers a fair shake. The Employee Free Choice Act will help bring back balance to our economy by ensuring that workers have a free choice and a fair chance to form a union. This legislation will:
1. Mishel, Lawrence, Jared Bernstein, and Heidi Shierholz. "The State of Working America 2008/2009." Economic Policy Institute, 2008. 2. Kate Bronfenbrenner, "No Holds Barred: The Intensification of Employer Opposition to Organizing," May 2009 |
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