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Resolution in support of H.R. 800 and S. 1041 (Employee Free Choice Act).
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WHEREAS, In 1935, the United States established by law that workers must be free to form unions, and the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognized the international and fundamental human right of the freedom to form or join a union; and
WHEREAS, Unions are known to benefit communities by strengthening living standards, stabilizing tax bases, promoting equal treatment and enhancing civic participation; and
WHEREAS, Union workers earn, according to the U.S. Census Bureau, on average, 29% more than non-union workers in similar jobs, are 35% more likely to have access to health insurance, and are 4 times more likely to have access to a guaranteed defined-benefit pension; and
WHEREAS, According to statistics from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, unions help raise workers' pay and narrow the income gap for minorities
and women by increasing median weekly earnings by 31% for women and African Americans, 50 % for Latino workers, and 9 % for Asian American workers. When efforts to impede or prevent unionization are successful, wages fall, race and gender pay gaps widen, workplace discrimination increases, and job safety standards disappear; and
WHEREAS, According to a poll done by Peter Hart in December 2006, 77% of the general public believe it is important to have strong laws protecting the freedom of workers to make their own decisions about union representation, and 58% of workers polled say they would join a union if they had the opportunity; and
WHEREAS, Despite the benefits to employees and communities, workers across the nation are routinely denied the freedom to form unions and bargain for a better life, with 78% of employers compelling attendance at mandatory anti-union meetings and 25% of private-sector employers illegally firing at least one worker for union activity during organizing campaigns; and
WHEREAS, Employers often refuse to b...
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