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Meanwhile Back At The Ranch…

This would’ve been much bigger news if not for the Sotomayor hearings — Kevin Drum notices that moderate Senate Democrats have excised the card-check provision from the Employee Free Choice Act. From the NYT:

A half-dozen senators friendly to labor have decided to drop a central provision of a bill that would have made it easier to organize workers.

The so-called card-check provision — which senators decided to scrap to help secure a filibuster-proof 60 votes — would have required employers to recognize a union as soon as a majority of workers signed cards saying they wanted a union. Currently, employers can insist on a secret-ballot election, a higher hurdle for unions.

The abandonment of card check was another example of the power of moderate Democrats to constrain their party’s more liberal legislative efforts. Though the Democrats have a 60-40 vote advantage in the Senate, and President Obama supports the measure, several moderate Democrats opposed the card-check provision as undemocratic.

Count me as a fan of secret ballot elections, for pretty much anything.

Cross-posted at Conventional Folly



One Response to “Meanwhile Back At The Ranch…”

  1. DLS says:

    With all the stupid rushing by Dems to do so much wrong so quickly, I'm surprised that they have neglected payoffs to the labor unions in addition to the sleazy payback to the UAW accompanying the takeover of GM and bailout of Chrysler. But it could also reflect reality for a change by the Dems, given how little a proportion of the private sector (as opposed to government!) is unionized or stands to be so.

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