Senate Majority Votes for Employee Free Choice

The battle for the Employee Free Choice Act has moved to the 2008 election after a handful of obstructionist senators blocked a vote on the bill.

However, momentum for the bill (S. 1041) continues to grow. The grassroots movement behind this legislation is bigger and more exciting than anyone believed last year. Working families across the country mounted a massive campaign to win passage of the bill.

Please take a moment to thank your senators for fighting for working families by voting for the Employee Free Choice Act.

Sample Letter for Campaign

Subject: Thank You for Supporting the Employee Free Choice Act

Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

Thank you for voting for the Employee Free Choice Act.

You, along with a majority in the Senate, showed us you are standing on the side of working families.

It is now clear that we have the support of the majority of the Senate for changing the law so working people can regain the freedom to make their own choice to join a union and bargain for a better life.

As momentum behind this critical legislation continues to build, I thank you for your continued support of working men and women.

Sincerely,

Campaign Launched:
June 26, 2007



Background Information

Union members know the best way for working families to get ahead is by bargaining collectively and gaining a union contract. Union members earn better wages, get better benefits and have better working conditions. We also have a real voice on the job, and the strength of millions of brothers and sisters gives us a powerful voice in the community and the nation.

But the system for forming unions and bargaining for a better life is broken. It’s been perverted by employers who use it to intimidate, harass, coerce and even fire workers who just want to work together with their colleagues for a better deal. A fair deal.

The Employee Free Choice Act will restore a level playing field for workers. It will strengthen the penalties against companies that block workers’ freedom to choose for ourselves whether to form unions and bargain. It will bring in mediation and arbitration when employees and employers cannot reach a first contract. And it will allow working people to form unions when a majority signs authorization cards—without the conflict, disruption and intimidation employers routinely inflict on us now.