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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 26, 2007
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CONTACT:
Kimberly Freeman
202-679-3330 (mobile)
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Washington, DC—Today's procedural maneuver
by a minority of Senators shows that they can stop the debate on the
Senate floor, but they can't stop our momentum. Champions of workers'
rights and their allies will do everything we can to push this vehicle
forward in Congress. Anti-worker interests and legislators are standing
in the way of progress, but they won't prevail. It's no longer about
if—it's about when we restore workers' freedom to form unions.
There's much to celebrate. Most
importantly, that our leadership in Congress has launched an important,
long-overdue debate on how to ensure that workers have a fair shot at
the American Dream. Three months ago, the House of Representatives
passed the Employee Free Choice Act. And this week, the Senate took a
giant step forward by shining a spotlight on the incredible obstacles
workers face when they join together for fair treatment at work.
Congress has spoken and clearly signaled that no one in America should
be fired or harassed for exercising basic, democratic rights.
Hard-working men and women deserve a free
choice and a fair chance at forming a union. And a majority in Congress
recognize that the Employee Free Choice is a vital part of restoring
America's middle class.
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