Update 3-10-15: Right To Work Goes Down In The Senate But The Fight Is Far From Over
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Source: NH Labor News
THE SO CALLED RIGHT TO WORKFOR LESS DEFEATED!
On a 12 to 12 vote the State Senate defeated the SO-CALLED RIGHT TO WORKFOR LESS bill (SB 107.) Despite its misleading name, this type of law does not guarantee anyone a job and it does not protect against unfair firing. It only weakens collective bargaining rights and limits workers freedom to demand respect, fair pay and safety on the job. It tilts the balance even more toward big corporations and further rigs the system at the expense of middle-class families.
AFT-NH would like to thank the following Senators for standing with working families!
David Boutin,
Sharon Carson
Lou DAllesandro
Dan Feltes
Martha Fuller Clark
Andrew Hosmer
Molly Kelly
Bette Lasky
David Pierce
Donna Soucy
David Watters
Jeff Woodburn
However, the full House will be voting on their version of the bill this coming Wednesday. The Labor Committee recommended Ought to Pass on HB 658-FN, prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join a labor union. This bill comes from Wisconsin and Scott Walkers play book. It excludes Police Officers and Firefighters. I think the statement by Representative Doug Ley sums it all up:
Furthermore, the decision to carve out exceptions for police officers and firefighters was justified on grounds of the need for unit cohesion. That same logic can apply to any workplace including those where employers and labor organizations agree to allow the union to recover the costs of negotiating for and defending non-union employees. Such interference in the freedom to contract is unacceptable to the minority.
AFT-NH is calling on all Representatives to overturn the Committee recommendation and make a recommendation to defeat this bill and any other bill that either erodes or repeals NHs collective bargaining laws for public employees.
On a side note: Scott Walker will be in New Hampshire on March 14th. The NH AFL-CIO is putting together Stand Up for Americas Middle Class Visibility Action, from 8:30 am to 10:30 am. If interested in attending please call NH AFL-CIO, (603) 623-7302 and ask for Dan Justice.
Original story below at this link: http://nhlabornews.com/2015/03/aft-red-alert-right-to-work-is-back-in-the-nh-house/
YES, THAT IS CORRECT; THE SO CALL RIGHT TO WORK IS BACK!
It hasnt even been a week!
The full House will be voting on their version of the bill this coming Wednesday the 11th . The Labor Committee recommended Ought to Pass on HB 658-FN, prohibiting collective bargaining agreements that require employees to join a labor union. This bill comes from Wisconsin and Scott Walkers play book. It excludes Police Officers and Firefighters. I think the statement by Representative Doug Ley sums it all up:
Furthermore, the decision to carve out exceptions for police officers and firefighters was justified on grounds of the need for unit cohesion. That same logic can apply to any workplace including those where employers and labor organizations agree to allow the union to recover the costs of negotiating for and defending non-union employees. Such interference in the freedom to contract is unacceptable to the minority.
Over the past two years hundreds of NH citizens voiced opposition to this bill with only a handful of people speaking in support. This attack on working people like you is led by out of state interests such as the National Right to Work Committee and ALEC. Dont let the voice of NH residents to be silenced.
FULL short breaking story at link.
Read more: http://nhlabornews.com/2015/03/aft-nh-legislative-update-3-10-15-right-to-work-goes-down-in-the-senate-but-the-fight-is-far-from-over/