9/17: Dixie Democrats key to labor bill
Southern Political Report: Hastings Wyman: Dixie Democrats key to labor bill
"The AFL-CIO and other unions began a major lobbying push earlier this month to pass the Employee Freedom of Choice Act (EFCA), which would make it easier for unions to organize non-union concerns. However, EFCA’s chief backer, US Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA), has since told a union audience that the bill will not likely come up for a vote this year. The death of Sen. Ted Kennedy (D-MA), who supported the measure, as well as the opposition of at least one Democratic senator -- Blanche Lincoln (AR) -- means that Harkin doesn’t have the 60 votes necessary to stop a filibuster against the measure.
"But even that is not a sure thing. On September 15, recently minted Democrat Arlen Specter (PA) told a national AFL-CIO meeting in Philadelphia that a compromise is in the works which will be “totally acceptable to labor” and will pass Congress before the year is out. The revised bill will reportedly omit the controversial “card check” provision which would allow unionization of a company without an actual election. If the card check is deleted, some wavering Democrats might decide to support the bill." More...
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