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Daily Koz: Human Rights Watch: Employee Free Choice Is a Human Right

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2009/1/27/11584/4128?new=true

by Seth D
Tue Jan 27, 2009 at 09:00:21 AM PST

Cross-posted from the AFL-CIO Now Blog.

Under current labor law, the United States is strikingly deficient in protecting freedom of association and the freedom to form unions, says a new report by Human Rights Watch (HRW), an independent human-rights advocacy group. The solution? Congress must pass the Employee Free Choice Act.

In a new report, The Employee Free Choice Act: A Human Rights Imperative, HRW lays out the case for its quick passage to restore workers' freedom to form unions without fear of harassment, coercion or termination.

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The report is part of HRW's critical work as watchdogs for human rights, the freedom of association and the treatment of workers from Colombia to India and around the world.

The report analyzes international labor standards the United States has agreed to by treaty, points out where it's deficient in meeting those standards and explains how the Employee Free Choice will remedy the situation and restore workers' fundamental freedom to form unions and bargain for a better life.

Congress should pass the Employee Free Choice Act to help remedy glaring deficiencies in current U.S. labor law that significantly impair the right of workers to freely choose whether to form a union. Workers' right to organize and bargain collectively is well established under international human rights law...the United States is legally bound to protect this fundamental right. In practice, it falls far short, and failure by U.S. employers to respect workers' right to freedom of association is rampant.

In particular, HRW's report points to three serious flaws in U.S. labor law that are addressed by the Employee Free Choice Act:

* Unfair election procedures that are badly slanted toward employers, giving the employer, in practice, the ultimate say over how workers form a union:

U.S. law also allows employers to refuse to recognize a union based on freely signed authorizations by a clear majority of workers explicitly indicating their desire to organize—a "card check"—and demand instead that a union demonstrate majority support through an NLRB election. The period leading up to that election, lasting at least several weeks but often longer, creates an opening for anti-union employers to make aggressive use of the tilted playing field.


FULL story at link.

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