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Legislative Action from Americans for Democratic Action: Employee Free Choice Act

Here's another good bill that we can thank the new Democratic Majority in Congress for. This comes from Americans for Democratic Action.

Employee Free Choice Act:

The House of Representatives is within days voting on the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA).

Passage of EFCA is an essential step toward empowering American workers to take control of their own lives. EFCA will free workers from the harassment of anti-union employers and the weak National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) election process.

ADAction: Take this time to contact your local newspapers, post to your favorite political blog, and then contact your Representative and urge him/her to support the Employee Free Choice Act [pdf].


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