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You'd think a group called the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace (CDW) would be dedicated to promoting the needs and desires of America's workers. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, CDW spreads half-truths and lies about the Employee Free Choice Act to wage an ill-conceived assault on the rights and opportunities of millions of men and women across the country. Here's the real scoop on the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace...
CDW is a front group
for business associations, industry lobbying groups, and right-wing policy
centers who are against workers getting a fair shake in this economy. Its
financial backers include some of the most virulent anti-worker and anti-union
organizations in the country, including:
CDW is doing the dirty work for CEOs and corporate special interests. Too ashamed to be fighting publicly against policies that would provide workers with real economic opportunities, these companies instead use their deep pockets and powerful influence to fund CDW’s dishonest PR and lobbying campaign. The CEOs and multimillion dollar business industry groups backing CDW don’t care about democracy or privacy. They’re distorting the truth because they want to stop workers from having a better standard of living, access to health care, job security, and the rest of the benefits that accompany union membership. These same groups oppose everything from paid sick days to fair pay and even the hugely popular Family and Medical Leave Act. It's unbelievable that business interests would suddenly care about privacy now, when corporations increasingly monitor employees’ every move – including e-mail, phone calls, personal belongings, and even interactions outside of the workplace.
CDW spreads
misinformation. Contrary to the lies
and distortions displayed in CDW’s new TV ad and on its website, the Employee Free Choice Act does not take
secret ballots away from workers. The
legislation instead offers
employees an alternative to the current, broken system that is slanted heavily
in favor of management against workers. In fact, the bill would ensure that
workers can choose their own union formation process, either through majority
sign-up or a National Labor Relations Board election. CDW’s own data and research is flawed. Instead of using well-respected academic research and public opinion surveys to test the merits and support for the Employee Free Choice Act, CDW released a poll in April 2008 claiming widespread opposition to the bill. However, even the most conservative political scientists and pundits could easily review the poll’s loaded questions and determine that it in no way accurately tested the public’s perceptions on the issue. American Rights at Work will continue separating fact from fiction, exposing the deceptive front groups that stand in the way of economic progress for workers in this struggling economy and much-needed labor law reform. |
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