Foundation Fires Back Against Biden NLRB ‘Card Check’ Mandate
Brief challenges Labor Board’s attempt to expand coercive, anti-employee organizing scheme
“A new national survey of 1,000 likely voters . . . shows strong opposition to . . . [the Card Check Forced Unionism Bill from voters] who sent Barack Obama to the White House. . . .”
Key findings of the poll include:
• 73% of Obama voters are opposed to the . . . [Card Check Bill].
• 86% of Obama voters believe that a worker’s vote should be kept private in a union organizing election.
• 81% of Obama voters believe that secret ballot elections are the best way to protect the individual rights of workers.
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• 68% of Obama voters believe the binding arbitration provisions in . . . [the Card Check Bill] are risky and unwise.
• 61% of Obama voters would be less likely to vote for a Member of Congress who voted to take away the secret ballot from workers.
The findings reinforce why Big Labor’s top priority is losing momentum. Even while he announced several labor-friendly initiatives at the White House last Friday, with prominent labor leaders in attendance, President Obama did not mention . . . [the Card Check Bill]. This lack of recognition speaks volumes about the growing unpopularity of the legislation and its negative impact on worker privacy and job creation.
Brief challenges Labor Board’s attempt to expand coercive, anti-employee organizing scheme
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