Democrats add to 'Better Deal' platform with a slew of pro-labor-union ideas
By David Weigel November 1 at 9:09 AM
Senate Democrats are rolling out another plank in their Better Deal platform today, a series of pro-labor reforms aimed at strengthening the collective voice and negotiating rights of workers.
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Democrats are redoubling our commitment to working men and women with these proposals, Senate Democratic Leader Charles E. Schumer (N.Y.) said in a statement. Were offering the middle class and those struggling to get there a better deal by taking on companies that undermine unions and underpay their workers, and beginning to unwind a rigged system that undermines every workers freedom to negotiate with their employer.
The labor plank of the Better Deal is ambitious, anticipating court and National Labor Relations Board decisions that could go against unions in the next four years. Among them:
A federal law that provides public workers with the same rights and freedom to engage in collective bargaining as their private sector counterparts, designed to prevent the piecemeal right-to-work efforts that have taken off in Republican-run states since 2011.
A ban on state right-to-work laws altogether, as they have been found to reduce union membership by up to 10 percent and have resulted in lower wages and decreased access to employer-provided health care and pensions.
Making it easier to strike with a ban [on] the permanent replacement of striking workers.
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