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Did Rivers Casino Security Officers vote against unionization or did they Fall Victim to Jackson & Lewis Union-Busting FEAR and Intimidation Tactics?

 




On Monday November 9th Security personnel working at the Rivers Casino voted 38-35 Monday evening to oppose organizing under the International Union for Security, Police and Fire Professionals of America SPFPA.

On the surface as reported by local Pittsburgh newspapers you would think that the majority of casino security professionals making $9.50 per hour working at Rivers Casino in downtown Pittsburgh voted by a very small margin to oppose unionization, however the facts reveal a different picture.



What really took place according to Steve Maritas International Organizing Director for the SPFPA was that 38 casino security professionals and surveillance officers who the Rivers Casino demanded be included in this election to tilt the numbers in favor of them fell victim to Union-Busting FEAR and intimidation tactics outlined in the unfair labor charges filed with the National Labor Relations Board.

If the company Rivers Casino implies or gives the impression that if you vote in favor of unionization the company will possibly takeaway your free meals, parking privileges, your 401k plan, your preferred shift, reduce your wages and other benefits you now enjoy and that unionization will be futile...How would you vote? In favor of Unionization or Against Unionization?

Now add in the fact that the surveillance officers who make much more money are indirectly told that the $9.50 casino security officer can possibly take their jobs away from them if the union is voted in because of seniority rules (as reported by one of the Rivers Casino's surveillance officer to the union) what would you expect them to do?

Martin Jay Levitt, 1993, Confessions of a Union Buster said it best

Union busting is a field populated by bullies and built on deceit. A campaign against a union is an assault on individuals and a war on truth. As such, it is a war without honor. The only way to bust a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack.




"Rivers Casino Whole Campaign was built on FEAR" Stated Steve Maritas Organizing Director of the International Union, Security Police and Fire Professionals of America SPFPA."

The high priced law firm who was running this Union-Busting FEAR and Intimidation Campaign was the notorious Jackson and Lewis.

Whenever Jackson and Lewis is hired to conduct an anti-union campaign they immediately teach management what to do and say to their employees as in the case of Rivers Casino. One of the most effective Union-Busting tactics is to have your management personal conduct "captive audience meetings," better known as Psychological warfare captive audience meetings.

The United States Joint Chiefs of Staff defined psychological warfare more broadly stating Psychological warfare employs any weapon to influence the mind of the enemy. The weapons are psychological only in the effect they produce and not because of the weapons themselves."

Throughout this campaign Rivers Casino held daily meetings with 2 or 3 casino security professionals at a time feeding them misleading information half-truths and out right lies about unionization while gauging worker sympathies and FEARS to pressure these casino security professionals not to vote yes for the union. In this case 38 of these Rivers Casino officers fell victim to Jackson and Lewis Union-Busting tactics.

In the end based on the unfair labor charges and objections being filed by the union and the closeness of the vote there is no doubt in Steve Maritas' mind that in the end the results of this election will not be certified as predicted by Ed Fasulo, president and COO of Rivers Casino who also stated in a prepared statement that the organization would "continue to respect its employees' right to choose."



Steve Maritas in a rebuttal of Ed Fasulo statement stated "we hope Ed Fasulo honors his word because when this fight is done and over an a new election is ordered the Rivers Casino security professionals will have a second chance to Unionize and in my 30 plus years of organizing I never lost a second election!".

In the interim Maritas stated that "he is planning a series of informational picketing to inform the customers on the Union-Busting tactics used in this campaign by Rivers Casino. In addition he is also enlisting the help of the United Steelworkers USW union who are presently organizing the other departments at Rivers Casino as well as the AFL-CIO, SEIU, Teamsters, UAW and Unite-Here. "Pittsburgh is a Union Town and Rivers Casino will soon find that out. Stated Maritas.

Tags: Rivers Casino, Jackson and Lewis , Steve Maritas,SPFPA,Ed Fasulo, Union-Busting, Union Avoidance, Union Blogs, Casinos, Union Busting Tactics, AFL-CIO, SEIU, USW, Steelworkers, Teamsters, Unite-Here, uaw

Union plans appeal over Rivers Casino vote

Rivers Casino Supervisor Physically Assaults Casino Security Officer during Union Campaign

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UNION BUSTING Play Book : Step by Step on What UNION BUSTERS Do and How They Run UNION BUSTING Campaigns.

 

UNION BUSTING Play Book : Step by Step on What UNION BUSTERS Do and How They Run UNION BUSTING Campaigns.

WHAT IS Union Busting?

Union-busting is a practice that is undertaken by an employer or their agents to prevent employees from joining a labor union, or to disempower, subvert, or destroy unions that already exist.



Union busting is a field populated by bullies and built on deceit. A campaign against a union is an assault on individuals and a war on truth. As such, it is a war without honor. The only way to bust a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack.

Martin Jay Levitt, 1993, Confessions of a Union Buster

The irony of union busters is that management is extremely fearful of “losing control” of the workplace and sharing power with its workforce in the form of a union. Yet they happily hand over control of the workplace to the union busters they hire who do exactly that—directing the entire campaign and in effect taking control of the workplace by telling management and supervisors what to say, what to do and how to act. The money that management squanders on these union busters would be much better spent on dealing with the real workplace issues.

UNION BUSTING PLAY BOOK
Step by Step on What UNION BUSTERS Do and How They Run UNION BUSTING Campaigns.


http://www.unionbusting101.com/

The Union Busting Strategy Against the Employee Free Choice Act ( EFCA )

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/2009/03/is-strategy-behind-efca-national-ads.html

Tags: Union Busting, EFCA, Employee Free Choice Act, Labor Union, AFL-CIO, Union Blogs, Union Avoidance, Union Buster, Union Campaigns, Organizing a union
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Saul Anuzis & Walmart’s War on Workers

 



Saul Anuzis & Walmart’s War on Workers


Walmart’s War on Workers
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Had enough of Walmart’s anti-worker policies? Take action to bring real change to Walmart employees across America

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Wal-Mart Workers Press Lawmakers on Union Measure

For more information on Employer FEAR, Coercion and Intimidation Union Busting Tactics Press Here



Meet Saul Anuzis FOLKS - UNION - BUSTER - NEWTS GUY - Republican - Believes WORKERS Should Work FOR LESS! ANTI - EFCA



CORPORATE GREED

sanuzis: Is Right to Work the REAL "employees freedom of choice act"

http://www.thatssaulfolks.com/


Tags: Anuzis Saul, Walmart, Employee Free Choice Act, EFCA,Employee Free Choice, Union Busters, Union Avoidance, Corporate Greed, Labor Unions, Union Blogs, Workers Rights,Saul Anuzis
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Employee Free Choice Act: The Truth About EFCA

 


Employee Free Choice Act: The Truth About EFCA

Employee Free Choice Act Now Launches Website to Educate Public on Card Check Legislation

The Truth About EFCA.Org is part of a multi-faceted new media campaign slated to help shed light on the "card check" issue and expose some of the misinformation being spread by corporate front groups who oppose the EFCA and who try to continue their control and lavish life styles. Besides tracking the latest news on EFCA, the www.TheTruthAboutEFCA.Org website contains a link to our blog with contributions from EFCA bloggers and special guests.

Website: www.TheTruthAboutEFCA.Org




Employee Free Choice Act: Leading members of the U.S. Senate and House introduced legislation that would help enable workers to bargain for better wages, benefits, and working conditions by restoring their rights to form unions. The legislation is Known as the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA). The Information provided on our websites provides insight to the Lies being told by such groups as the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, Navigators Global, Chamber Of Commerce and Associated Builders and Contractors(ABC).

EFCA Current Bill




For More Information on EFCA please visit our websites and blog

http://www.employeefreechoiceactnow.org

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/

http://efcaunionbustingclub.blogspot.com/

http://www.FreeChoiceActNow.Org

http://www.LaborUnionResources.Org

For more information on Employer FEAR, Coercion and Union Busting Intimidation Tactics Press Below

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/2009/02/just-say-no-to-employee-free-choice-act.html


Tags: Employee Free Choice Act, Employee Free Choice Act News, Employee Free Choice Act Information, The Truth about EFCA, EFCA,Employee Free Choice Act Now, Free Choice Act, Union Busting, Union Avoidance, Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, Navigators Global, Chamber Of Commerce, Associated Builders and Contractors(ABC). Sphere: Related Content
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Employee Free Choice Act: New Website Reveals The Truth about The EFCA

 

 
 Employee Free Choice Act: New Website Reveals The Truth about The EFCA




Employee Free Choice Act News and Press Release

Employee Free Choice Act: New Website Reveals The Truth about The EFCA

WASHINGTON, March 6 /EFCAPRNewswire-EFCAUSNewswire/ -- Employee Free Choice Act Now Launches Website to Educate Public on Card Check Legislation The Truth About EFCA.Org , to help educate the public understand why the middle-class and workers need this very important legislation.



The Truth About EFCA.Org will track the latest news from the mainstream media and social networking sites, highlight academic studies and contain video's and interviews to expose Corporate Front Groups like the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, My Private Ballot,Save Our Secret Ballot,U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Employee Freedom Action Committee, Alliance For Worker AFW,Americans For Job Security just to name a few. In addition we will also look at the Union Busting Strategy behind the Employee Free Choice Act created by Navigators Global on behalf of the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace.

The Employee Free Choice Act does NOT seek to eliminate the secret ballot election. What it does is it give the employees rather than an employer the right to choose which method to use. Either a secret ballot election or a card check if the majority of workers wish to form or join a union.



The Employee Free Choice Act must be signed into law and soon. Recent studies show that it will help rebuild our economy. Leading Economists have all agreed the Employee Free Choice is Key to Rebuilding Economy The statement, signed by 39 of America’s top economists, including two Nobel Prize winners, points to the failure of U.S. labor laws to protect employees’ freedom to form a union and bargain as a major factor in our economic crisis. The statement says in part: Indeed, from 2000 to 2007, the income of the median working-age household fell by $2,000—an unprecedented decline. In that time, virtually all of the nation’s economic growth went to a small number of wealthy Americans. An important reason for the shift from broadly shared prosperity to growing inequality is the erosion of workers’ ability to form unions and bargain collectively.

Today a new report revealed that Unemployment hits 25-year high. The U.S. economy continued to hemorrhage jobs in February, bringing total job losses over the last six months to more than 3.3 million, and taking the unemployment rate to its highest level in 25 years.

"This new website is an important tool in keeping the public informed and getting them involved in the political process so they can voice their support for this legislation." stated Steve Maritas, Organizing Director for the International Union, Security, Police and Fire Professionals of America (SPFPA)

The Truth About EFCA.Org is part of a multi-faceted new media campaign slated to help shed light on the "card check" issue and expose some of the misinformation being spread by corporate front groups who oppose the EFCA to continue their control and lavish life styles. Besides tracking the latest news on EFCA, the website contains a link to our blog with contributions from EFCA bloggers and special guests.

Website: www.TheTruthAboutEFCA.Org
Website: http://efcanow.blogspot.com/ Website:http://www.employeefreechoiceactnow.org
Website:http://efcaunionbustingclub.blogspot.com/
Website:http://www.FreeChoiceActNow.Org
Website: http://www.LaborUnionResources.Org

For more information on Employer FEAR, Coercion and Intimidation Union Busting Tactics Press Here


Tags: Employee Free Choice Act, Employee Free Choice Act News, Free Choice Act, EFCA, Secret Ballot, Card Check, Corporate Front Groups, Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, My Private Ballot, Save our Secret Ballot,Navigators Global, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Employee Freedom Action Committee, Alliance For Worker AFW, Americans For Job Security, Union Busting, Union Avoidance, Fear Tactics, Labor Union, Union, SPFPA Sphere: Related Content
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Exposing Corporate Front Groups Like Save our Secret Ballot and The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace



Exposing Corporate Front Groups Like Save our Secret Ballot and The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace

In the States, Opponents of Freedom to Form Unions Spread Disinformation


by Seth Michaels, Mar 2, 2009

Powerful corporate interests who oppose the Employee Free Choice Act and workers’ freedom to form unions and bargain are carrying out a campaign in state legislatures, hoping to wrench public opinion in their direction and spread misinformation about the Employee Free Choice Act.


We’ve reported previously about the ”SOS Ballot,” a shady corporate front group, headed by anti-worker ex-congressman and Big Business crony Ernie Istook, which is attempting to maintain corporate dominance over workers’ ability to form a union. We noted that Istook and his non-disclosed donors were hoping to get anti-majority sign-up initiatives on the ballot in at least five states—Arizona, Arkansas, Missouri, Nevada and Utah. They’ve expanded their reach, however, investing big dollars to push anti-worker ballot initiatives in Florida, Georgia, Illinois, South Carolina and Washington as well.


In addition, corporate front groups are pushing their state legislators to pass resolutions urging Congress not to pass the Employee Free Choice Act. This effort was defeated in at least one state so far—in Wyoming, where a resolution was defeated in a committee vote before it even hit the state House floor.

A good analysis of who SOS Ballot” is and what it’s up to appeared recently in the Washington Independent. David Weigel writes that there’s a “disagreement of strategy” between corporate funders who want to fight directly against the Employee Free Choice Act in the Senate and those who want to carry out a sneakier strategy in state legislatures.

Why all this frantic, if not particularly effective, activity at the state level? It isn’t about setting policy, it’s about poisoning the atmosphere with disinformation. Quoted in Weigel’s piece, Istook says that the goal is to influence the media and the public against the Employee Free Choice Act and “kill the idea” of making it easier for workers to form unions and bargain.

Fortunately, across the country, union members, the religious community, civil rights leaders and community organizations of all kinds are reaching out to educate the public about the need for the Employee Free Choice Act. That energy and mobilization will be needed to defeat the big-money corporate spin campaigns and protect workers’ freedom to bargain for a better life.

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As for one part of the Strategy Behind the Employee Free Choice Act we can credit that to Navigators Global, founder Vincent A. Roberti, Sr who's elite team of federal lobbyists, political consultants and communications experts have built their careers advising Fortune 500 companies, elected officials, and trade associations and coalitions.

One of Navigators Global clients is the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace as well as Walmart and Home Depot. On Navigators Globals website it clearly defines their Strategy Behind the Employee Free Choice Act which we have posted just a few days ago.
 



Their Stratagy: change the "face" of the campaign, making it a fight between union bosses and workers, and brand the private ballot as the symbol of the campaign.

Execute the campaign with print,television and radio ads and an all-inclusive Web site promoting the message of the campaign and serving as a one-stop shop of information.

Launched an effort to put pressure on congressional and senatorial candidates who were sympathetic to card check ( FEAR and Intimidation Union Busting Tactics. )




Recruite a nationally-known celebrity ( Johnny "Sack" Sacramoni, played by Vince Curatola from the HBO series 'The Sopranos') to star in educational TV ads and used humor to drive home our key messages about protecting worker privacy by saving the secret ballot.

In the end Corporate Front Groups like Save our Secret Ballot,The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and their multi-million dollar public relations firm Navigators Global continue use the same old strategies used in every Union Busting Campaign in hopes that their lies will now become the truth.

Union busting is a field populated by bullies and built on deceit. A campaign against a union is an assault on individuals and a war on truth. As such, it is a war without honor. The only way to bust a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack.

Martin Jay Levitt, 1993, Confessions of a Union Buster


For More Information on EFCA please visit our websites and blog

http://www.employeefreechoiceactnow.org

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/

http://efcaunionbustingclub.blogspot.com/

http://www.FreeChoiceActNow.Org

http://www.LaborUnionResources.Org

For more information on Employer Intimidation and Union-Busting FEAR Tactics Press Below

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/2009/02/just-say-no-to-employee-free-choice-act.html

Tags: Employee Free Choice Act, Free Choice Act, EFCA, Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, Save our Secret Ballot, Navigators Global,Vincent A. Roberti, Corporate Front Groups,SOS Ballot, Ernie Istook, Union Busting, Union Avoidance, Labor Union Sphere: Related Content
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How Does DeMint-Enzi and Senator from Tennessee, Bob Corker Plan on Defeating The Employee Free Choice Act? Keep Spreading The LIES!

 



Beware of the Big Lie Bill

by Tula Connell, Feb 27, 2009 AFL-CIO Blog

Opponents of the Employee Free Choice Act in Congress made their Big Lie into a bill Wednesday, when Republican Sens. Jim DeMint (S.C.) and Mike Enzi (Wyo.) introduced the so-called Secret Ballot Protection Act.

Before we go further, let’s clear up the bill’s false implication right now:

The Employee Free Choice Act would not—repeat after me—would not, take away the secret ballot National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) election process if workers seeking to form a union wanted to use it. The Employee Free Choice would ensure workers made the decision of whether to select a union via majority sign-up (card-check) or via ballot process. Choice is good. That’s one reason why we called it Employee Free Choice—because it would enable employees, not management, to make the decision of how to form a union.

How Does DeMint-Enzi and Senator from Tennessee, Bob Corker Plan on Defeating The Employee Free Choice Act? Keep Spreading The LIES!

The official goal of S. 1312 is to:

amend the National Labor Relations Act to ensure the right of employees to a secret-ballot election conducted by the National Labor Relations Board.



But the real objective of the DeMint-Enzi—and, of course, the autoworker-hating senator from Tennessee, Bob Corker—crowd is to force senators to be on record in support of it before the Employee Free Choice Act is up for a vote and to get free PR for their lies.

In announcing the bill, DeMint put out this gem:

“Card check” is completely unacceptable and un-American, and we must pass the Secret Ballot Protection Act (Better Known as The Employer FEAR and Intimidation Act) to safeguard workers’ rights for good.


Since Enzi brought up “un-American,” let’s take a look at that term. Seems actions like providing health care for low-income children, ensuring America’s workers are paid overtime and have a safe workplace where they are not paid less because of their gender or race are all-American standards. But not so for DeMint. A quick look at his Senate voting record shows:



DeMint voted at least seven times against expanding health care for children (the State Children’s Health Insurance Program).

DeMint voted three times against protecting overtime pay for millions of workers. DeMint opposed workplace safety standards.

DeMint voted against Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act, which helps ensure workers are not paid less because of gender or race.

The same day the Big Lie bill was introduced, 39 economists, including two Nobel Prize winners, issued a statement supporting the Employee Free Choice Act as key to getting our nation’s economy back on its feet. Their statement says in part:

Indeed, from 2000 to 2007, the income of the median working-age household fell by $2,000—an unprecedented decline. In that time, virtually all of the nation’s economic growth went to a small number of wealthy Americans. An important reason for the shift from broadly shared prosperity to growing inequality is the erosion of workers’ ability to form unions and bargain collectively.

Yet as Mary Beth Maxwell, executive director of American Rights at Work, says:

At a time when more Americans are hurting financially than perhaps at any other time in our history, a small group of consistently anti-worker members of Congress are introducing legislation to make it harder for workers to negotiate for better pay and health care for themselves and their families. It is unconscionable that these Congressmen with six-figure salaries and guaranteed pensions choose to kick America’s workers when they are down. This ploy is no surprise, as they have voted against raising the minimum wage, expanding children’s health insurance and ensuring worker safety.

Here’s another lie the bill’s sponsors are pushing out, this via Think Progress:

DeMint took to Fox News to describe why he thinks his firewall is necessary. Amidst the usual false rhetoric about Employee Free Choice eliminating the secret ballot, DeMint also incorrectly claimed that the act would harm small businesses:

And this is not just for big auto companies, this is for small electrical contractors, companies with 10 or 15 people. It would change the business model of the United States to the same model the U.S. auto industry has in Detroit.

As Think Progress points out, DeMint has this all wrong. The National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) excludes non-retail employers whose interstate commerce is less than $50,000 and retail employers whose gross annual volume is less than $500,000; there are various other size exemptions for all sorts of industries, from newspapers to taxicab companies. These exemptions would not change under the Employee Free Choice Act.

The list of the Big Lie’s bill co-sponsors (all Republicans) reads like a who’s who of senators who will meet the wrath of working families in coming elections: Sens. Lamar Alexander (Tenn.), John Barrasso (Wyo.), Sam Brownback (Kan.), Richard Burr (N.C.), Jim Bunning (Ky.), Tom Coburn (Okla.), John Cornyn (Texas), Bob Corker (Tenn.), Jim Inhofe (Okla.), John McCain (Ariz.), Mitch McConnell (Ky.), Pat Roberts (Kan.), John Thune (S.D.), Roger Wicker (Miss.) and David Vitter (La.).

Because this group doesn’t have enough votes to get the bill anywhere, it’s all about making noise. And spreading the Big Lie.



As For The Union Busting Strategy Behind the Employee Free Choice Act by Navigators Global on behalf of The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace PRESS HERE to see.


For more information on Employer Intimidation and Union-Busting FEAR Tactics Press Below

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/2009/02/just-say-no-to-employee-free-choice-act.html


For More Information on EFCA please visit our websites and blog

http://www.employeefreechoiceactnow.org

http://efcanow.blogspot.com/

http://efcaunionbustingclub.blogspot.com/

http://www.FreeChoiceActNow.Org

http://www.LaborUnionResources.Org


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DeMint took to Fox News to describe why he thinks his firewall is necessary. Amidst the usual false rhetoric about Employee Free Choice eliminating the secret ballot, DeMint also incorrectly claimed that the act would harm small businesses:
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The Union Busting Strategy Behind the Employee Free Choice Act EXPOSED!

Is the Strategy Behind the EFCA National Ads Created by Navigators Global on Behalf of The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace a SCAM?
Union busting is a field populated by bullies and built on deceit. A campaign against a union is an assault on individuals and a war on truth. As such, it is a war without honor. The only way to bust a union is to lie, distort, manipulate, threaten, and always, always attack. Martin Jay Levitt, 1993, Confessions of a Union Buster
Navigators Global's elite team of federal lobbyists, political consultants and communications experts have built their careers advising Fortune 500 companies, elected officials, and trade associations and coalitions. Below you will find a sampling of case studies showcasing Navigators Global's Strategic Communications and Government Relations practices: Coalition for a Democratic Workplace Situation: With heavy union support, Democrats had just taken control of Congress. Big Labor was eager to cash-in its political chits to pass card check legislation to eliminate the private ballot for union elections. Navigators Global's situational audit concluded several sobering facts: We would be significantly outspent. We would be significantly out-muscled at the grassroots level. The unions had the votes in Congress needed to win. Strategy: Navigators Global developed and managed a political campaign-style effort on behalf of the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace. The campaign identified key audiences, researched and developed the most effective messages, provided offensive and defensive tools, and was results-driven with quantifiable metrics for success.
First,Navigators Global changed the “face” of the campaign, making it a fight between union bosses and workers, and branded the private ballot as the symbol of the campaign.
Second, Navigators Global commissioned a poll to determine the correct messaging the campaign should adopt. Finally, Navigators Global executed the campaign with print,television and radio ads and an all-inclusive Web site promoting the message of the campaign and serving as a one-stop shop of information. The effort resulted in the card check bill dying in the Senate. In the year following the defeat of H.R. 800,Navigators Global launched an effort to put pressure on congressional and senatorial candidates who were sympathetic to card check.
Imagine FEAR and Intimidation Union Busting Tactics used Against senatorial candidates who were sympathetic to card check by Navigators Global on Behalf of The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace. This is what exactly happens in a Union Campaign. One More Reason Why We Need The Employee Free Choice Act.
We recruited a nationally-known celebrity to star in educational TV ads and used humor to drive home our key messages about protecting worker privacy by saving the secret ballot. One spot established the issue for swing voters and aired on national cable news networks during key primaries. The other ad was a contrast spot that distinguished each candidate’s position on card check, with the goal of increasing public awareness and motivating citizens to act. Navigators Global also created a direct mail campaign and state-specific Internet microsites consistent with the message strategy and look and feel of the television spots. Outcome: The nation's labor unions lost control of the message debate on card check. They wanted the fight to be a debate about the merits of joining a union. Navigators Global made it a fight about secret ballots and worker privacy. H.R. 800 died in the Senate. Because of the new television spot and its star character,( Johnny "Sack" Sacramoni, played by Vince Curatola from the HBO series 'The Sopranos') Navigators Global made card-check a famous issue and establish CDW as the leading opposition voice on the issue. The ad continues to garner media attention for the coalition in publications from the Wall Street Journal to Politico, and it has established a heavy footprint in online and alternative media, including YouTube and national blogs. Source: Navigators Global Website: Follow the Link to The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace Navigators Global Client list also includes Walmart and Home Depot The irony of union busters is that management is extremely fearful of “losing control” of the workplace and sharing power with its workforce in the form of a union. Yet they happily hand over control of the workplace to the union busters they hire who do exactly that—directing the entire campaign and in effect taking control of the workplace by telling management and supervisors what to say, what to do and how to act. The money that management squanders on these union busters would be much better spent on dealing with the real workplace issues. For More Information on EFCA please visit our websites and blog http://www.employeefreechoiceactnow.org http://efcanow.blogspot.com/ http://efcaunionbustingclub.blogspot.com/ http://www.FreeChoiceActNow.Org http://www.LaborUnionResources.Org Tags: Employee Free Choice Act, EFCA,Card Check,Navigators Global,Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, My Private Ballot, Union Busting, Union Avoidance, Secret Ballot Elections , Walmart, Home Depot,Vince Curatola, Johnny Sack Sopranos
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The Employee Free Choice Act vs FEAR, Intimidation. Corruption & Bribery by Employers : Is This What You Call a Fair Election?



The Employee Free Choice Act vs FEAR, Intimidation. Corruption & Bribery by Employers : Is This What You Call a Fair Election?

The Employee Free Choice Act Does NOT Eliminate Secret Ballot Elections it Eliminates the EMPLOYERS opportunity to conduct an Anti-Union Campaign built on FEAR Intimidation Corruption and Bribery against its own employees.

So we elect our president using a secret ballot system. But imagine our presidential election if only one candidate was allowed access to voter lists, only one candidate was allowed to campaign with voters in the only instance where they are all together, and one of the candidates could fire you or take away hours or responsibility from you -- or offer you more money or more responsibility. What would the secret ballot reflect?

Welcome to the World of Union Organizing which I have lived for the past 30 years.

In understanding why the Employee Free Choice Act is so desperately needed to balance the playing field for workers we must first look at what really happens during critical period 42 days leading up to an election.

But first I should explain what the problem is and why we need the Employee Free Choice Act Now. The problem isn't the secret ballot voting like opponents of the Employee Free Choice Act would like you to believe -- a process that would still be available under EFCA, alongside mandatory recognition of a majority showing of interest; it's the process that leads up to the secret ballot.

A union can only trigger an election with a "showing of interest," meaning no less than 30 percent of a given workplace must sign an authorization petition or cards and file them with the NLRB.

The NLRB will then schedule an election -- after first a process of determining if the 30 percent threshold was met. The employer will often insist that certain workers shouldn't be included in the calculation, because, for example, they are technically management, or they work in different job classifications, etc.

The election will then take place within six weeks. In those six weeks, employers can "campaign" for the election during work hours and in coerced meetings -- oftentimes high pressure one-on-one meetings -- where they discourage not only a vote for the union ("It's a secret ballot!" you're thinking) but more importantly they discourage campaigning publicly for the union.


They suddenly drop the hammer on union activists, carefully scrutinizing them for the smallest mistake to find any grounds on which to fire them -- which would insulate them from accusations of retaliatory action.

During Union Busting Campaigns Employer FEAR and Intimidation Is Widespread

Some 82 percent of employers hire high-priced union-busting consultants, according to American Rights at Work. Further, when employers are faced with organizing campaigns:

30 percent fire pro-union workers.

49 percent threaten to close a work site when workers try to form a union, but only 2percent actually do.

51 percent coerce workers into opposing unions with bribery or favoritism.

91 percent force employees to attend one-on-one anti-union meetings with their supervisors.

During the critical 42 day period leading up to a union election union organizers are NOT allowed access to the work site or the workers involved in the election. However MANAGEMENT IS and they TAKE FULL Advantage of it.

During this time an Employer will immediately begin a FEAR and Intimidation campaign against its workers. This would include half- truths, misinformation and outright lies. Mandatory meetings whereby employees must attend or be fired are conducted daily for hours at a time.

Is this what you call a Fair Election?



The Real Truth is that The Employee Free Choice Act has nothing to do with whether or not employees have a right to a secret ballot (which still will exist under The Employee Free Choice Act ) it is about the Employer losing its ability to run a Anti-Union campaign during the 42 day period leading up to a Secret ballot election. END OF STORY!

Under the Employee Free Choice Act if the majority of workers sign cards in support a union the NLRB would certify the union using a card check system. Under this system THE MAJORITY OF WORKERS DECIDE if they wish to unionize or not. Under the current system even if the majority of workers sign up for the union or even 100% of the workers wish to unionize an EMPLOYER can REFUSE to recognize a union and force an election, which now triggers a 42 day Anti-Union Campaign.

So under the Employee Free Choice Act the power shifts from the Employer to The Worker!.....That's The Secret Behind The Secret Ballot Election!

One of the Biggest LIES spread about the Employee Free Choice Act besides workers losing their right to a Secret Ballot is that if the Employee Free Choice Act is passed that it would lead to union intimidation in the card signing process.

With all the false and misleading negative propaganda by Corporate Front Groups like The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF) have you ever heard them ever talk about union intimidation in signing union membership cards under the present system whereby unions must obtain at least 30 percent or more of a showing of interest to trigger an election? Absolutely NOT!

WHY NOT?

The argument by opponents of the Employee Free Choice Act that if the Employee Free Choice Act should be passed that it would lead to Union Intimidation in signing membership cards is absolutely false and misleading. If this was the case EMPLOYERS would be filing unfair labor (ULP) charges at the National Labor Relations Board every time an election is filed.

I openly challenge The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace The Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF) any Senator or Congressman or any Corporate Front Group who opposes the Employee Free Choice Act to present any ULP charges in conjunction with Unions Intimidating workers into signing membership cards over the last five years and I will be happy to present ULP charges filed by labor organizations for Employer Intimidation and Firings!


The only difference under the present system vs. the Employee Free Choice Act is that 51 percent of the workers seeking a union need to sign union membership cards to gain a majority status vs. 30 percent to trigger an election.

The thing about labor relations in the U.S. is that it's kind of a lawless Wild West, where might usually makes right. The laws are widely interpreted and poorly enforced; punishments rarely fit crimes. In some cases, labor has the might -- but in the vast majority of cases, it is management. And like any sphere where there are no laws, it is hard to understand unless you've experienced it firsthand for the last 30 years!



Written by Steve Maritas International Organizing Director for the International Union, Security, Police and Fire Professionals of America SPFPA.

SPFPA Leads the way as one of the top 15 organizing unions in the world today according to BNA Elections Data & Statistics.

NLRB Elections Data & Statistics from BNA PLUS
BNA PLUS collects data from each of the 35 NLRB regional offices, including RC, RM, ... Professionals (SPFPA). 38. 23. 60.5%. 2241. Service Employees (SEIU)

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Former State Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis The Newest Member of The Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club

 


Saul Anuzis to join antilabor effort

Former State Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis The Newest Member of The Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club

Former state Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis has taken a job with an advocacy group formed by former U.S. House Speaker Newt Gingrich aimed at building grassroots opposition to organized labor’s attempt to change the way workers vote on unionization.

Anuzis will be the national chairman for the “Save American Jobs Project” for the group called American Solutions, according to a statement from the group.

The project’s goal is defeat of the Employee Free Choice Act, which would allow card check elections for employee organizing in which unions can win recognition without a secret ballot election.

Anuzis said card check would lead to intimidation and harassment of workers and make American workers less competitive.

Gingrich called Anuzis an “extraordinary leader with … new media savvy and grassroots connections.” American Solutions is best known for last year’s campaign to open up more domestic gas and oil exploration, which used the rallying cry of “Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less.”

Anuzis served four years as state party chair before giving up the post in an unsuccessful effort to win the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee.

Former state Republican Party Chairman UNION - BUSTER Saul Anuzis joins a growing list of anti labor Union Busting Republicans who are supporting Employers Rights to continue their FEAR and Intimidation Union Busting tactics, by opposing the Employee Free Choice Act. The list includes: Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF), The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, Employee Freedom Action Committee,Chamber of Commerce,Workforce Fairness Institute, Americans For Job Security, Save Our Secret Ballot,Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon, Rep. Tom Price, Sen Jim DeMint, Sen Mike Enzi(R-WY), Rep. John Kline (R-Minn.)Sen. Mark C. Jansen (R-Gaines township)Michigan, Senator Richard Burr, U.S. Representative Howard Coble, Sen. Garrett Richter (R-Naples), House Majority Leader Adam Hasner (R-Delray Beach),Preston Smith, R-Rome NY, Former Congressman Ernest Istook,WALMART, StarBucks, Bank of America, Home Depot, Johnny Sack Sopranos.

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BEWARE OF UNION-BUSTING LIES about The Employee Free Choice Act by The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and the Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF)


 

BEWARE OF UNION-BUSTING LIES about The Employee Free Choice Act by The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and the Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF)


Corporate Front Groups Like The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and the Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF) continue to Spread Lies about the Employee Free Choice Act.

Their Newest PR Lies they want you to believe:

Pro-Worker Senate and House Members Introduce Secret Ballot Protection Act
--New legislation will protect workers' privacy and stop worker intimidation



How it Should Read is this : Pro-EMPLOYER Union-Busting Republican Senators and Pro-EMPLOYER Union-Busting House Members Introduce Secret Ballot Protection Act and other State Legislation.



--New legislation will Protect EMPLOYERS' Right to a Secret Ballot Election While Guaranteeing Employers the Right to continue their Anti-Worker Fear and Intimidation Union Busting Tactics.






The Secret Ballot Protection Act was introduced by Reps. John Kline (R-MN)


and Tom Price (R-GA), the top Republicans on the Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee and the Workforce Protections Subcommittee, respectively.



Companion legislation was introduced in the U.S. Senate by Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC).



U.S. Senator Mike Enzi (R-WY), is our Newest Member of the Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club.



Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (R-CA), the Labor Committee's Senior Republican Member.

Last update: 10:55 a.m. EST Feb. 26, 2009

WASHINGTON, Feb 26, 2009 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- On Wednesday, U.S. Sens. Jim DeMint (R-SC), Chairman of the Senate Steering Committee, and Mike Enzi (R-WY), Ranking Member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, joined U.S. Rep. Tom Price (R-SC), Chairman of the Republican Study Committee, Buck McKeon (R-Calif.), Ranking Member of the House Education, and Labor Committee and Rep. John Kline (R-Minn.) to introduce the Secret Ballot Protection Act.



BEWARE OF UNION-BUSTING LIES about The Employee Free Choice Act by Such Groups as The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and the Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF) Here is Their Newest Lie

The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace: Big Labor Ignores Worker Rights ... Again

What it should read: The Coalition for a Democratic WorkplaceA Corporate Front Group: Continues to Spend Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars on Phony PR Press Releases, TV,Newspaper and Video Ads, Phony Corporate Front Group Websites,in their attempt to Deceive the General Public about the true facts about the Employee Free Choice Act.


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Tags:Employee Free Choice Act, Free Choice Act, EFCA,Employee Free Choice Act News,Employee Free Choice Act Bill, Secret Ballot Protection Act, Card Check, Alliance for Worker Freedom (AWF), The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, Corporate Front Groups, Republicans, Senators, Congress, House of Representatives, Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon, Rep. Tom Price, Sen Jim DeMint, Sen Mike Enzi(R-WY), Rep. John Kline (R-Minn.)Union Busting, Union Buster, Union Avoidance, Anti-Union, Anti-Worker

 

 

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17 Senators Who Voted Against The Solis Nomination. Who are these Senators?



17 Senators Who Voted Against The Solis Nomination. Who are these Senators?

NAYs 17

Senator Bond (R-MO,Senator Bunning (R-KY),Senator Burr (R-NC), Senator Coburn (R-OK), Senator Cornyn (R-TX), Senator Crapo (R-ID), Senator DeMint(R-SC), Senator Ensign (R-NV), Senator Inhofe (R-OK), Senator Kyl (R-AZ), Senator Risch (R-ID), Senator Roberts (R-KS), Senator Sessions (R-AL), Senator Shelby (R-AL) , Senator Thune (R-SD), Senator Vitter (R-LA), Seator Wicker (R-MS)



Senator Bond(R-MO, one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Bunning(R-KY), one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Burr (R-NC) Already a Member of The Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club



Senator Coburn (R-OK), one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Cornyn (R-TX),one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Crapo (R-ID), one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator DeMint (R-SC),one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Ensign (R-NV),one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Inhofe (R-OK),one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Kyl (R-AZ), one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Risch (R-ID), one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Roberts (R-KS), one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Sessions (R-AL), one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Shelby (R-AL), one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Thune (R-SD), one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Vitter (R-LA), one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination



Senator Wicker (R-MS), one of 17 Senators who Voted Against The Solis Nomination

NAYs 17

Bond (R-MO)
Bunning (R-KY)
Burr (R-NC)
Coburn (R-OK)
Cornyn (R-TX)
Crapo (R-ID)
DeMint (R-SC)
Ensign (R-NV)
Inhofe (R-OK)
Kyl (R-AZ)
Risch (R-ID)
Roberts (R-KS)
Sessions (R-AL)
Shelby (R-AL)
Thune (R-SD)
Vitter (R-LA)
Wicker (R-MS)


U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes 111th Congress - 1st Session as compiled through Senate LIS by the Senate Bill Clerk under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate

Vote Summary

Question: On the Nomination (Confirmation Hilda L. Solis of California, to be Secretary of Labor )

Vote Number: 66 Vote Date: February 24, 2009, 04:30 PM

Required For Majority: 1/2 Vote Result: Nomination Confirmed
Nomination Number: PN64-18

Nomination Description: Hilda L. Solis, of California, to be Secretary of Labor
Vote Counts: YEAs 80

NAYs 17

Not Voting 2



Grouped By Vote Position YEAs ---80
Akaka (D-HI)
Alexander (R-TN)
Barrasso (R-WY)
Baucus (D-MT)
Bayh (D-IN)
Begich (D-AK)
Bennet (D-CO)
Bennett (R-UT)
Bingaman (D-NM)
Boxer (D-CA)
Brown (D-OH)
Brownback (R-KS)
Burris (D-IL)
Byrd (D-WV)
Cantwell (D-WA)
Cardin (D-MD)
Carper (D-DE)
Casey (D-PA)
Chambliss (R-GA)
Cochran (R-MS)
Collins (R-ME)
Conrad (D-ND)
Corker (R-TN)
Dodd (D-CT)
Dorgan (D-ND)
Durbin (D-IL)
Enzi (R-WY)
Feingold (D-WI)
Feinstein (D-CA)
Gillibrand (D-NY)
Graham (R-SC)
Grassley (R-IA)
Gregg (R-NH)
Hagan (D-NC)
Hatch (R-UT)
Hutchison (R-TX)
Inouye (D-HI)
Isakson (R-GA)
Johanns (R-NE)
Johnson (D-SD)
Kaufman (D-DE)
Kerry (D-MA)
Klobuchar (D-MN)
Kohl (D-WI)
Landrieu (D-LA)
Lautenberg (D-NJ)
Leahy (D-VT)
Levin (D-MI)
Lieberman (ID-CT)
Lincoln (D-AR)
Lugar (R-IN)
Martinez (R-FL)
McCain (R-AZ)
McCaskill (D-MO)
McConnell (R-KY)
Menendez (D-NJ)
Merkley (D-OR)
Mikulski (D-MD)
Murkowski (R-AK)
Murray (D-WA)
Nelson (D-FL)
Nelson (D-NE)
Pryor (D-AR)
Reed (D-RI)
Reid (D-NV)
Rockefeller (D-WV)
Sanders (I-VT)
Schumer (D-NY)
Shaheen (D-NH)
Snowe (R-ME)
Specter (R-PA)
Stabenow (D-MI)
Tester (D-MT)
Udall (D-CO)
Udall (D-NM)
Voinovich (R-OH)
Warner (D-VA)
Webb (D-VA)
Whitehouse (D-RI)
Wyden (D-OR)

Not Voting - 2

Harkin (D-IA)
Kennedy (D-MA)


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Tags:Union Busters, Anti-Union, Anti-Solis,Senators Against Solis, Union Avoidance,Employee Free Choice Act, Free Choice Act, EFCA Sen. Bond (R-MO), Sen. Bunning (R-KY), Sen. Burr (R-NC), Sen. Coburn (R-OK), Sen. Cornyn (R-TX), Sen. Crapo (R-ID), Sen. DeMint (R-SC),  Sen. Ensign (R-NV),  Sen. Inhofe (R-OK), Sen. Kyl (R-AZ), Sen. Risch (R-ID). Sen. Roberts (R-KS), Sen. Sessions (R-AL), Sen. Shelby (R-AL), Sen. Thune (R-SD), Sen. Vitter (R-LA),Sen. Wicker (R-MS), Hilda Solis, Solis nomination  

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Sneak Attack: While Labor awaited for Solis's nomination, Republicans Unveil Their EFCA Bill Yesterday Called The Secret Ballot Protection Act




Secret Ballot Protection A
ct

Press Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 25, 2009
CONTACT: Alexa Marrero
(202) 225-4527

Sneak Attack: While Labor awaited for Solis's nomination, Republicans Unveil Their EFCA Bill Yesterday Called The Secret Ballot Protection Act

Republicans Unveil Bill to Guarantee Workers'
Right to a Secret Ballot


WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. House of Representatives' leading Republican voices on issues impacting American workers joined a key member of the U.S. Senate today to introduce legislation that will guarantee workers' right to a secret ballot in union organizing elections. Their legislation, the Secret Ballot Protection Act, is a preemptive strike against legislation soon to be introduced by congressional Democrats to do away with secret ballot elections; instead, the Democrats' legislation would force workers to make their vote public for all to see through a "card check" public sign-up process.

The Secret Ballot Protection Act was introduced by Reps. John Kline (R-MN)

and Tom Price (R-GA), the top Republicans on the Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions Subcommittee and the Workforce Protections Subcommittee, respectively.

They were joined in introducing the legislation by Rep. Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (R-CA), the Labor Committee's Senior Republican Member.

Companion legislation was introduced in the U.S. Senate by Senator Jim DeMint (R-SC).

"Secret ballots are a hallmark of American Democracy. They protect individuals - whether they are voters on election day or workers deciding whether to organize - from public pressure, intimidation, or post-vote retribution," said McKeon. "The Secret Ballot Protection Act makes clear once and for all that no one should be able to deny workers the right to a secret ballot."

The Secret Ballot Protection Act was introduced with 101 original cosponsors in the House.

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Corporate Front Groups like The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, Save our Secret Ballot, Chamber of Commerce, Union Facts continue to LIE about the Employee Free Choice Act

 

Employee Free Choice Act Now!

 

Corporate Front Groups like The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, Save our Secret Ballot, Chamber of Commerce, Union Facts continue to LIE about the Employee Free Choice Act

The enemies of unions and the lies they tell

Adam Turl looks at the employers' dirty campaign to block legislation that would make it easier to join a union.

WITHIN DAYS of receiving $25 billion in federal bailout money--paid for with your tax dollars--Bank of America hosted a conference call of corporate executives and conservatives to strategize about how to defeat the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA).

Corporations have declared war on EFCA because of both its specific provisions and the symbolic role it could play in revitalizing the labor movement.

If EFCA passes, union recognition by employers would be automatic whenever 50 percent plus one of workers in a given workplace sign union cards--which is why the process is often referred to as "card check." The legislation would also provide for greater penalties for companies that violate workers' right to organize. President Barack Obama has said he would sign EFCA into law.

The legislation could play a role similar to Section 7(a) of President Franklin Roosevelt's National Recovery Act, which enshrined into federal law the right to organize and buoyed the formation of mass industrial unions. Labor organizers seized the moment to argue that "the president wants you to join the union."

The class-conscious members of America's corporate elite have no intention of repeating this experience.

"[EFCA] is the demise of civilization," Home Depot founder Bernie Marcus said. "This is how a civilization disappears." During the 2008 elections, Marcus declared that corporate executives "should be shot" if they didn't do their part to re-elect at-risk Republican senators who could filibuster and prevent EFCA's passage.

While no corporate executives appear to have been shot as of yet, EFCA's enemies have marshaled a war chest of at least $100 million, according to union estimates. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has already spent $10 million on its fierce anti-EFCA campaign.

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COMPANIES ARE using every means at their disposal to build opposition. For example, McDonald's publicly directed all franchise owners to lobby Congress against EFCA.

Predictably, Wal-Mart--the largest employer in the U.S.--has also joined the battle. In August, Federal Election Commission complaints were filed, alleging the company illegally instructed employees to vote Republican and against Barack Obama in order to stop EFCA.

On Christmas Eve, the "Beast of Bentonville" even announced it was suddenly settling 63 lawsuits brought by current and former employees--to the tune of $640 million. Why? The Wall Street Journal reported that Wal-Mart decided to pay out in order to improve its image before the battle against EFCA.

Meanwhile, Republican mouthpieces in Congress are mindlessly repeating talking points created by anti-union think tanks and "advocacy" organizations. The lies of "shadowy front groups"--as David Moberg describes them in In These Times--have wormed their way through the mainstream media and begun to shape the debate around EFCA, even though the political terrain should overwhelmingly favor EFCA's supporters.

The names of these employer groups are perfect examples of Orwellian doublespeak: Americans for Job Security, the Employee Freedom Action Committee, and the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace. The longer-standing anti-labor Center for Union Facts is also waging a full frontal attack against EFCA.

Union Facts is headed by D.C. lobbyist Richard Berman (who also heads up the Employee Freedom Action Committee). The CBS news program 60 Minutes once called Berman "Doctor Evil" for his efforts on behalf of the alcohol, fast food and tobacco industries.

In just one week in June 2007, Union Facts spent $500,000 against EFCA. For its part, the Employee Freedom Action Committee, has announced a $30 million anti-EFCA campaign.

One of the biggest fronts, the so-called Coalition for a Democratic Workplace, claims to be a "coalition of workers, employers, associations and organizations" opposed to EFCA. In reality, it includes 500 employer and business organizations such as the American Beverage Association, National Association of Manufacturers, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, American Meat Institute and Mississippi Manufacturers Association.

As Bill Samuel, the director of political affairs for the AFL-CIO, wrote in the Washington newsletter The Hill:

[W]hat should we make of a group that calls itself the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace? That sounds like something I might be in favor of. Are these people really trying to give workers more say in the workplace? Heck, that's what unions do.

Actually, that is most definitely NOT what the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace tries to accomplish. Just look at who its members are. The coalition is made up of groups such as the Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA), whose biggest member is the notoriously anti-union Wal-Mart; the Associated Builders and Contractors, an association of anti-union contractors; the National Association of Manufacturers; and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

These groups do have a track record on issues that involve giving workers more say in the workplace. Not surprisingly, they're not for that.

State constitutional amendments can kill Card Check

Congress is ready to reduce the rights of workers, limiting their access to a secret ballot in union elections.  The best defense lies not in Washington, DC, but in the states.

A Senate filibuster of the pending Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA or "card check")  is iffy and would be a delay, not a permanent win, considering the House's prior 241-185 vote and President Obama's strong support. 

The way to kill the bad idea is by shifting the fight to grassroots America.  We can place language in state constitutions that protects secret ballots both in public elections and when workers decide whether to unionize.

Already organized in 10 states, Save Our Secret Ballots (SOS) leads the effort to put this before state voters in 2010.  Americans cherish the right to a secret ballot and want it protected.  Now they can make it so.

Crafted by respected constitutional scholar Clint Bolick at The Goldwater Institute, SOS Ballot's proposal reads:

"The right of individuals to vote by secret ballot is fundamental. Where state or federal law requires elections for public office or public votes on initiatives or referenda, or designations or authorizations of employee representation, the right of individuals to vote by secret ballot shall be guaranteed."

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UNFORTUNATELY, Employee Free Choice Act enemies have had an impact on the debate, despite the growing support for unions--and the growing disrepute of corporations like Bank of America. Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) and Colorado Media Matters have documented significant disinformation percolating through the mainstream media.

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The anti-EFCA head-fixing industry has been based on four key lies. But union members and supporters can demolish their arguments once they have the facts in hand.

Lie Number 1: A majority of workers oppose EFCA.

The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace has released a "poll" claiming that 73 percent of Obama voters (!) oppose EFCA. However, the poll was carefully--and unscientifically--worded in order to insure a negative result. In fact, the poll contradicts a mountain of evidence, including more professionally worded surveys, which show widespread support for unions.

For example, a Hart Research Associates survey found that 78 percent of Americans would favor legislation making it easier for employees to bargain with employers over wages, working conditions and benefits (in other words, the things a union does).

In other surveys, nearly three-quarters of respondents have favored allowing workers to form unions if a majority sign union cards--a central provision of EFCA. And several polls have shown a majority of non-union workers would join a union if they had the chance.

Polls even show that around three-quarters of people support EFCA itself when the key provisions of the legislation are explained.

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Lie Number 2: EFCA would abolish workers' right to a secret ballot in forming a union.

EFCA in no way prohibits the use of ballots in forming a union.

Minnesota labor activists demonstrate their support for EFCA (Laura Askelin)

The fact is that the 1935 Wagner Act provided for two primary methods for organizing unions--"card check" and the NLRB election process. "Card check" allows for a union to be brought into a workplace when a majority of employees sign union cards. The NLRB election process is a government-supervised election in a particular bargaining unit, held after a certain number of employees sign union cards.

From the 1930s into the 1970s, the majority of unions were organized through the card-check process. But since the onset of the employers' offensive in the late 1970s, companies realized they could force workers to use the NLRB election process in order to draw out organization drives, intimidate workers and peel off union support.

This has been a successful strategy for Corporate America. One academic study of union elections from 1999 to 2004 showed that in cases where a majority of workers supported unions and signed union cards, they were only able to win NLRB elections 20 percent of the time. In truth, the current set-up forces workers--in the face of the bosses' opposition and intimidation--to organize a union twice.

Further, EFCA does not abolish employees' rights to a secret ballot in the NLRB election process. Instead, it gives the choice of card-check or the election process to workers instead of the bosses.

Nevertheless, this lie has spread unchecked throughout sections of the mass media. For example, CNN's Lou Dobbs recently asserted that card-check would "end the secret ballot" in union elections and that the "so-called Employee Free Choice Act" is a "bold threat."

This should prove that Lou Dobbs--for all his talk about defending "hard-working Americans"--is not only a racist immigrant basher, but anti-labor, period.

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Lie Number 3: EFCA will expose workers to intimidation by unions.

In December, USA Today wrote, "It is hard to see how ending the secret ballot will do much besides initiating campaigns of subtle, and not-so-subtle, intimidation, as workers contemplate their decision."

This media regurgitation of Coalition for Democratic Workplace talking points turns reality on its head. It's bosses who use intimidation during union organizing campaigns.

A 2007 Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR) study found one in five workers were illegally terminated when they attempted to organize a union at their workplace.

The House Committee on Education and Labor reported that in 2005 alone, more than 30,000 workers were receiving back pay from employers that had illegally persecuted them for union activity. This undoubtedly understates the scale of the problem, since proving employer violations is a difficult and time-consuming process.

Even serious business studies have shown that cases of so-called "union intimidation" are miniscule in number.

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Lie Number 4: EFCA is, in the words of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, a "job killer."

The idea that EFCA would further strangle an already hard-hit job market flies in the face of economic reality and even the opinion of countless mainstream economists--such as New York Times columnist and Nobel Prize winner Paul Krugman.

One of the factors in the deepening economic crisis is a sharp decline in consumer demand. While the credit crunch is causing companies to scale back investments, economically wounded consumers can't afford to buy goods and services, leading businesses to scale back more or move toward bankruptcy, shedding workers and creating more unemployment, which further curtails demand.

Washington's roughly $800 billion stimulus package was supposed to put a check on this vicious cycle.

As Krugman has argued, since unionized workers tend to have greater job security and receive greater wages and benefits, unions are essentially a "stimulus package" that costs taxpayers nothing. A 2007 CEPR study showed this clearly. Median weekly earnings for union members were $886 (prior to the crisis), but just $691 for non-union workers.

Employer opposition to EFCA isn't about the health of the economy or stemming job loss, even though declining demand means they are increasingly unable to sell goods and services.

In truth, companies are caught in an economic "Catch 22." Under capitalist competition, every employer is compelled to extract as much surplus value as possible out of their workers. Failure to do so means that rival companies will benefit at their expense. As a result, corporate executives must try to maintain dictatorial control over production and exploit labor as they see fit. For that reason, unions are anathema to them.

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CAPITAL IS right to be worried. The "pull-yourself-up by the bootstraps" ideology of the past three decades was dealt a blow by the ongoing federal bailout of the financial system--and the economic crisis makes a rise in class struggle increasingly certain.

Significantly, 2008 saw a second straight year of modest, but definite, union growth in the United States. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported union density grew from 12.1 percent of the workforce to 12.4 percent--an increase of 428,000 workers for a total of 16.1 million union members.

However, labor and the left can't be complacent. The uptick in union membership, while real, is still far below the historic high of about 35 percent in the 1950s, when labor was able to set industry standards for workers' wages and benefits. Since then, unions have been in a steep decline, not only because of economic restructuring that has cost union jobs, but because labor failed to follow production into the South, where most former slave states are virtually union-free.

Now, the prolonged economic crisis has put hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of union jobs on the chopping block. Hundreds of thousands more unionized manufacturing jobs are likely to be lost. Furthermore, public sector unions--where organized labor had its greatest success in recent decades--will be increasingly hit by budget cuts and job losses as tax revenues plummet at the state and local level.

Despite the pressures of a terrible economy, advocates of EFCA have political momentum. The mainstream political shift towards liberalism has opened up new space for labor and for pro-union legislation like EFCA. Much of the Democratic-controlled Congress is on record of supporting EFCA, and President Barack Obama has probably issued more pro-union statements than Roosevelt. All this makes passage of EFCA possible.

But as the debate around the stimulus package showed, we can't risk allowing the Republicans and the right wing to shape the political debate about EFCA--and there is already plenty of cause for concern.

For example, "realistic" politicians are wavering in their support of Obama's pick for Secretary of Labor, Hilda Solis, because of her past support for EFCA.

Some "progressive" journalists have even suggested dumping the more "controversial" parts of EFCA, like card check, in order to win passage of the legislation. This would needlessly concede the terms of the debate to the likes of the National Association of Manufacturers and the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace.

Most worrisome, it's entirely unclear whether the two labor federations--the AFL-CIO and Change to Win--are willing or able to mobilize the sort of grassroots struggle needed to shift the debate around EFCA and put real pressure on the politicians.

The potential is clearly there for a mass movement for EFCA. A February 17 meeting called by the Chicago Federal of Labor in support of the legislation build drew so many people that hundreds had to be turned away from a union hall that normally seats 1,000.

At the same time, however, the willingness of the United Auto Workers--once the standard-bearer of the U.S. labor movement--to give up its right to strike in support of the government auto bailout, could be a harbinger of even worse "compromises" to come.

The enemies of EFCA are take-no-prisoners CEOs. As they spend millions of dollars and marshal all their resources to defeat card check, it should be clear that they aren't going to go quietly into that long night. So for labor, lobbying and fine words simply won't be enough. It will take protests and pickets that tap into the growing public energy in support of EFCA.

In fact, the way to win EFCA is being shown by our side's most class-conscious fighters.

For example, Republic Windows & Doors workers--represented by the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America (UE)--are building support for EFCA as they tour the country to spread the lessons of their successful factory occupation last December.

As UE organizer Leah Fried remarked at one such event, "If Republic workers hadn't had a union, nothing would have happened... Laws like EFCA are imperative at a time where corporations are cutting jobs and laying off thousands."

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Some Groups Like Save our Secret Ballot Want to Attack Unionizing in States, Others Aim for Coming Fight in Senate over the Employee Free Choice Act.

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Some Groups Like Save our Secret Ballot Want to Attack Unionizing in States, Others Aim for Coming Fight in Senate over the Employee Free Choice Act.


Opposition to The Employee Free Choice Act Weakened by Strategy Division

By David Weigel 2/23/09

South Carolina State Rep. Eric Bedingfield (R) won a second term in November, on the same day Barack Obama won the presidential race and Democrats took the largest congressional majorities in a generation. Within weeks, Bedingfield came up with a way to challenge the Democratic agenda right out of Charleston. He drafted a bill that, if passed by two-thirds of the state House and Senate, would place a measure on the 2010 ballot to invalidate any attempt by labor organizers to make unionizing possible without a secret ballot vote.
"Other members have introduced this bill in the past," Bedingfield said on Thursday. "It hasn't gotten the two-thirds vote. What's changed is that there's never been a concerted effort like this."

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Bedingfield is a member of the Save Our Secret Ballot coalition, an alliance of businesses, conservative think tanks, and local politicians united in the goal of passing state ballot initiatives that prohibit any kind of elections held without secret ballots-and thereby, the thinking goes, nullifying the Employee Free Choice Act before Democrats in Congress can pass it. As it was written by the last Congress in 2007, EFCA would allow unions to be certified by the National Labor Relations Board if a majority of workers sign cards designating the union as their bargaining representative. Union elections would not be banned, but they would no longer be required. Union activists and anti-labor groups alike believe that the new rules would make it easier to organize.

Members of the coalition believe they've found the best strategy for stopping the proposed law in its tracks. They are running up against another, better-funded group of anti-EFCA campaigners who consider a state-by-state campaign a waste of time. Still other opponents of EFCA think that the battle was already lost in the 2008 elections, when the Democrats won their increased majorities. While all of the bill's opponents are bolstered by polling that show 70 percent or more of Americans opposing EFCA if they see it as "eliminating the secret ballot,"


(New Poll by The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace is Nothing but a Big SCAM)

the disagreement over strategy is hurting them in the most critical labor battle in decades. While opposition to EFCA will be well-funded, this division, and the size of the Democrats' majorities in Congress, are making life difficult for the anti-labor side of the debate.

"This is basically about a 40-year struggle to bring the social democratic model to America," said Linda Chavez, the president of the Center for Equal Opportunity and President George W. Bush's first nominee for Secretary of Labor, on Thursday. "Unfortunately, I think it's going to succeed. Having 58 or 59 Senate seats, instead of 55 seats-that makes a big difference."

Many Washington-based activists are more hopeful than Chavez. There is little doubt that EFCA will pass the House of Representatives - in 2007, the bill picked up 15 Republican voters there. There are rumors that Blue Dog Democrats might ask for the Senate to act before the House does on EFCA, which would be fine for most activists, as that's where they've focused their attentions. One insider at an anti-EFCA campaign identified four Democratic senators who could be cajoled to oppose the bill-Mark Pryor and Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas, Mark Warner of Virginia, and newly-appointed Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet.

In targeting these senators, the Washington-based anti-EFCA coalition is continuing a strategy that began during the 2008 election. 

In July, Peter Stone of National Journal reported that more than $100 million would be spent between multiple political action committees (and the Chamber of Commerce) to defeat Democratic Senate candidates who supported EFCA.

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The Employee Freedom Action Committee, a political outgrowth of Rick Berman's Center for Union Facts, spent millions of dollars to fund ads and staffers who hounded candidates such as Sens. Mark Udall (D-Colo.) and Al Franken (D-Minn.) about EFCA.

Almost all of the Democrats targeted in these campaigns won their elections. The economic crisis played a decisive role, not merely by driving Republicans down in the polls, but by erasing assets of the people who had been funding anti-EFCA campaigns. Sheldon Adelson, the Las Vegas billionaire who had given $30 million to the Freedom's Watch PAC and had called EFCA a "fundamental threat" to society, lost an eventual $24 billion of his net worth in the crash.

The sinking fortunes of funders like Adelson caused anti-EFCA campaigners to scale back at a critical time. Now, some worry about the effort to run ballot initiative campaigns in states for the lack of funds. "The business community has a very big appetite for the campaign against EFCA," said one campaign insider. "It's also very hungry, and the cupboard is bare. They have no money. Everyone is trying to raise money."

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"The very existence of efforts in the states is healthy," said Ernie Istook, the chairman of the coalition's advisory board, on Wednesday. Istook, a former Republican congressman from Oklahoma and a fellow at the Heritage Foundation, said that he'd received positive feedback from his friends in Congress because the ballot initiatives, by attracting local media, "are helping to educate the public and open up new fronts. Our goal is not simply to win a one-time fight in Congress, because bills can be re-filed in the next session. Our goal is to enact provisions that kill the idea."


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How is this Strategy developing ?

House Majority Leader Adam Hasner (R-Delray Beach)and Sen. Garrett Richter(R-Naples) called for a constitutional amendment that would essentially opt Florida out of card check should it pass on a national level. Check out HJR 1013.

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Michigan State Senate passes resolution against Employee Free Choice Act

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Sen. Mark C. Jansen (R-Gaines township Michigan) is our Newest Member of the Employee Free Choice Act Union Busting Club

 

Some anti-EFCA campaigners in Washington disagree with this, and point out that the states where ballot initiatives have been launched do not contain swing senators who could cast the deciding votes in a 2009 or 2010 EFCA fight. Rep. Bedingfield's South Carolina has two Republican senators, whose opposition has never been in question.

While Bedingfield says that his effort can be "a tool to tell businesses to come to South Carolina," it doesn't calm Washington's anti-EFCA campaigners. The proposed language in South Carolina and the 10 other states read, in part, "Where state or federal law requires elections for public office or public votes on initiatives or referenda, or designations or authorizations of employee representation, the right of individuals to vote by secret ballot shall be guaranteed." Some campaigners argue that a pre-emptive law like this won't work; if it could, it would have been tried already.

Clint Bolick, a fellow at Arizona's free-market Goldwater Institute and the principal legal adviser for the coalition, disagrees. "I didn't hear anyone talking about this idea until very recently," Bolick said. "It's happening now because the threat is more significant. Even if the folks in D.C. are successful at derailing EFCA this time, we're likely to have an even more Democratic senate in two years. It's essential that we create some thunder at the grass roots."

"We've got many of the same donors as [the Washington campaigners]," Bolick continued. "I don't perceive any shorting of funding."

In a legal memo that Bolick wrote for the coalition, he acknowledges that if anti-EFCA ballot measures pass after the president signs the bill, it will be difficult to defend the new lines in state constitutions. "Federal preemption law will present a significant challenge to state constitutional protections of the right to secret ballot," Bolick wrote, "but ultimately, the interests served by such provisions should prevail." That is exactly why some Washington activists oppose the state-focused campaign, and why labor attorneys contacted by TWI are not overly worried about it.

That won't dissuade Bolick and the other members of the coalition from focusing their attention in states, ignoring the Senate, and trying to build a populist movement against EFCA. "You don't get rid of your relief pitcher because you've lost your starter."

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Just SAY NO to the Employee Free Choice Act! WHY?

Because if The Employee Free Choice Act is passed it would NOW eliminate the RIGHT of the Employer to use such UNION-BUSTING Tactics as: Employer Intimidation, Fear of the Unknown, Mandatory Union Busting Meetings, Scare Tactics, Firing of Union Supporters and many other Union-Busting Techniques.

Why Would Any Employer or Corporate Front Group like The Coalition for a Democratic Workplace and Chamber of Commerce Want To Give Up This Right?

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