Biden's NLRB Brings Workers' Rights Back From the Dead [View all]
https://prospect.org/labor/2023-08-28-bidens-nlrb-brings-workers-rights-back/
A decision last Friday makes union organizing possible again.
by Harold Meyerson
August 28, 2023
Hot Labor Summer just became a scorcher.
Last Friday, the National Labor Relations Board released its most important ruling in many decades. In a party-line decision in Cemex Construction Materials Pacific, LLC, the Board ruled that when a majority of a companys employees file union affiliation cards, the employer can either voluntarily recognize their union or, if not, ask the Board to run a union recognition election. If, in the run-up to or during that election, the employer commits an unfair labor practice, such as illegally firing pro-union workers (which has become routine in nearly every such election over the past 40 years, as the penalties have been negligible), the Board will order the employer to recognize the union and enter forthwith into bargaining.
The Cemex decision was preceded by another, one day earlier, in which the Board, also along party lines, set out rules for representation elections which required them to be held promptly after the Board had been asked to conduct them, curtailing employers ability to delay them, often indefinitely.
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Taken together, this one-two punch effectively makes union organizing possible again, after decades in which unpunished employer illegality was the most decisive factor in reducing the nations rate of private-sector unionization from roughly 35 percent to the bare 6 percent at which it stands today.
In the Boards press release outlining its 121-page decision in Cemex, it explained:
the revised framework represents an effort to better effectuate employees right to bargain through their chosen representative, while acknowledging that employers have the option to invoke the statutory provision allowing them to pursue a Board election. When employers pursue this option, the new standard will promote a fair election environment by more effectively disincentivizing employers from committing unfair labor practices.
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