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Study finds U.S. labor law fails to meet democratic standards in elections for union representation
WASHINGTON, DC - American Rights at Work today released "Free and Fair? How Labor Law Fails U.S. Democratic Election Standards
." The report offers a detailed analysis of how fundamental principles
governing American elections are systematically denied to those seeking
union representation at work under the current process outlined in U.S.
labor law and administered by the National Labor Relations Board. "Free and Fair?" measures the union representation election process against democratic election standards established by the political philosophy and published works of the Founding Fathers, the historical development of electoral law and jurisprudence, and current statutes and regulations that define "free and fair" elections. The report reveals a series of one-sided advantages extended to employers, as well as significant barriers imposed upon pro-union workers and their unions. Lafer's examination concludes that:
"Every high school civics student knows that elections aren't fair
without free speech, equal access to voters and the media, and freedom
from voter coercion," said former Congressman David Bonior, Board Chair
of American Rights at Work. "Gordon Lafer's research confirms that the
system for union recognition is badly broken and profoundly
undemocratic. Any reform of existing labor law must begin with this
understanding." |
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American Rights at Work is a nonprofit advocacy organization dedicated to promoting the freedom of workers to organize unions and bargain collectively with employers.