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Monday, November 28, 2011

Take Action Now to Block Egregious NLRB Rule Proposal

Craig Becker's recess appointment to the NLRB expires December 31. At that point, with only two Members, the Board will be powerless to issue even the most routine orders.

As we have previously reported, Craig Becker believes the only choice employees should have in a union election is which union to belong to.

The Workforce Democracy and Fairness Act (H.R.3094) would block the NLRB's Ambush Election proposal, an effort by the Board to deny employees access to critical information about unions and strip employers of free speech and due process rights. H.R. 3094 would also reverse the Board’s recent decision which opens the door to micro-unions.


In a blatant attempt to finalize its biased ambush rule before Obama appointee Craig Becker’s term expires, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) will vote on the proposed rule on November 30th – the same day Congress is set to vote on H.R. 3094 that would block the proposal!


That is why it is so important to TAKE ACTION NOW!!! Contact your legislator today and tell them to support H.R. 3094.

Think this proposed rule is no big deal? Think again. The rule is so egregious that Republican NLRB Appointee Brian Hayes has threatened to resign if the rule should come up for a vote. If Hayes resigns it would effectively quash a long-sought change to union election rules. 

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