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Would Card Check Eliminate Secret Ballot Elections?  America’s Leading Newspapers Say Yes

 
Recognizing their vulnerability on the secret ballot issue (most people object to undermining this principle of democracy), Card Check advocates have decided to cover their tracks.  They do so by making the claim that the legislation actually protects secret ballot rights.
 
One doesn’t need a J.D. in labor law to see the absurdity of this assertion.  In fact, you need only be a casual reader of some of the nation’s leading newspapers, such as The Wall Street Journal, the L.A. Times, and The Washington Post, among others.  The editorial boards of these papers took a look at the Card Check bill, and concluded decisively that the legislation effectively eliminates private ballots.  See the link below and read for yourself.
 
 

Chamber Launches Card Check TV Ad

 

New Report: Analysis of the Wealth Effects of Shareholder Proposals

Overall, we find little conclusive evidence that shareholder proposals tangibly improve firm value. Given the costs associated with the proxy process and the unproven impact on company value, some consideration should be given to the net benefits of such initiatives.
 
 

Chamber President Tom Donohue Launches Workforce Freedom Initiative

U.S. Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Tom Donohue launched the Workforce Freedom Initiative on Monday, July 21 in a speech to the Minnesota Chamber of Commerce.  In his speech, Donohue outlined the impact on Minnesota businesses of the misnamed “Employee Free Choice Act,” better known as Card Check, and the U.S. Chamber’s nationwide efforts to defeat this legislation.
 
 

The U.S. Chamber Is Challenging the Unions' Anti-Growth Agenda

  • An emboldened labor movement is pushing an aggressive activist agenda that would impose new and costly regulations on businesses, disrupt the way businesses are run, and stifle the U.S. economy. This agenda may be good for union bosses and the grab for power, but it's bad for U.S. competitiveness, bad for our economy, and bad for American workers.
  • While the U.S. Chamber strongly supports the right of workers to voluntarily join unions under fair and democratic rules, and we work closely with unions on issues such as infrastructure, energy, and immigration, we are determined to thwart bad policy.
 

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Sign the Card Check Petition

Help Protect Freedom and Privacy in Your Workplace

Unions are gathering 1 million signatures on a petition demanding that Congress pass Card Check and get rid of private ballot elections. Your elected officials need to hear your voice, too!
 
 
Yes, I agree with the Chamber that the ability of a worker to make an informed, confidential decision about a critical matter affecting their workplace should not be compromised. Card Check is bad policy for the American worker and should be opposed.

Save Workers' Private Ballot: Resources

Organized labor is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into a 2008 campaign to elect a "filibuster-proof Senate" that will rubber-stamp Card Check legislation next year. Your representatives in Congress need to hear your voice, too. Call, write or visit your Senators and Member of Congress, and urge them to oppose Card Check. Tell your friends and neighbors about the issue, and consider writing a letter to your local newspaper.
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