It makes me feel good that I have a Representative serving in the Congressional House that has common sense. Here is his take on this latest efforts of labor unions to take away workers' rights.
Protecting Workers' Rights
While
the Obama Administration has proposed a number of rules and regulations
that make it more difficult for employers to create jobs, there is
perhaps no rule more unfair to employers than the so-called “ambush
election” rule proposed by the National Labor Relations Board. The
ambush election rule was finalized last December and could shorten the
length of time in which a union election is held to as little as 11
days. The average certification election is currently 38 days. This
flawed rule will limit the ability of employers to prepare for union
elections and, more importantly, gives workers too little time to weigh
the facts about joining a union.
Earlier
this year, I was proud to join House Speaker John Boehner, Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, House Education and the Workforce
Committee Chairman John Kline and Senators Lamar Alexander and Mike Enzi
to introduce a joint resolution of Congress to stop this rule’s
implementation.
For far too long, we’ve seen the Obama administration’s activist NLRB – which should
ensure fair and transparent union elections – put the interests of
labor unions before those of job creators and American workers. This
latest rule is nothing more than an attempt to speed up union elections,
violating the rights of workers to make an informed decision and
employers to communicate openly with their employees during a union
organizing campaign. As I’ve said before, this isn’t about whether you
are pro or anti-union—the purpose of this resolution is to stop the NLRB
from moving forward with policies that will effectively cripple the
rights of workers.
Even a labor attorney and former NLRB staff member spoke out
about this rule in a committee hearing held on March 4. Arnold Perl
said that, “workers’ rights had been abandoned by the new rules which
imposes built-in obstacles which prevent or impede reasoned and informed
choices by employees.” Also troubling, this rule requires employers to
give information including work schedules, home and email addresses and
phone numbers to union leaders, jeopardizing the privacy and safety of
workers and their families.
Earlier
this month, the Senate passed this important bill, and this week, the
House did the same. While I hope the president reconsiders his position
and decides to support worker freedom, the president has indicated he
will veto this legislation, further proving that his administration is
more concerned with supporting union bosses than ensuring a fair and
impartial process that respects workers’ rights to make decisions that
are best for them.
Last
November, voters spoke out against the president’s destructive
governing tactics loud and clear. Unfortunately, rather than change
course, it seems this administration is doubling down on the same failed
policies that prevent more robust job creation. Still, I am committed
to fighting back and pushing for commonsense, smaller government. I want
to leave a better country for my children and grandchildren, and I
strongly believe President Obama is leading us in the opposite
direction. As long as I have the honor of representing the First
Congressional District, you can rest assured I will continue fighting to
be a voice of reason in Washington.
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