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Written by Nick Osinski   
Tuesday, 22 July 2008 03:32

This is scary. I"ll admit to getting in on this story just today, but it really looks as though that I may not be alone. I first heard about this bill on CNBC this morning and subsequently went looking around the web to find an article that I could read on the subject. The fact that it took me more than a minute to find one is worrying. This is a very important subject and it"s not getting nearly enough attention if you ask me.

At issue is the ability of a company"s employees to certify a union without the need for a secret ballot that is currently required by law. Under the new legislation, a union could be certified without the company ever knowing about the registration drive until it was all over. This is a big, BIG, deal. If you run a company or invest in one, you want to watch this closely. What"s worrying, however, is that one of the articles that I did find refers to this as an "obscure" bill; how can this possibly be obscure? It has the ability to transform the business landscape ...and no, that"s not an exaggeration.

Further empowering unions will dramatically affect companies nationally. On CNBC this morning, they were interviewing the founders of Home Depot and they put it very bluntly. To paraphrase, they explained that this bill, if passed, would mean that a union could become certified and then install arbitrators that would set the wage rates for the company. Notice, that management did not enter into this equation. Could you imagine what this could mean for some companies? Could you imagine being a fledgling business, struggling to survive against your larger incumbent competitors, and learning that your employees just certified a union and that you would now be told what to pay your employees? This is exactly the issue at hand and it deserves far greater attention than what is currently getting.

Fortunately, it appears as though there are more than a couple of organizations ramping-up advertising campaigns to educate the public about the bill and its consequences. The fact is that this has already passed the house and only remains to pass the Senate before becoming law.

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Comments
Anonymous 2008-07-31 12:16:39

I can't beleive someone is sutpid enough
to pick at any union that helped the
working person.If people start picking at the union.The employer will treat the
employee any way he wants.The employee has agree on any contract before its
inforced.Only a piece of paper to protect the worker.Wake-up or go back across
the border
What?
Anonymous 2008-08-02 18:53:40

Labor unions are NOT interested in protecting workers! They are interested in
making money...just like any other business, only with corrupt leaders and
brainwashed memberhips that believe the unions have thier best interest at
heart. What has made America great is the ability for good people to start and
run a business...in case you haven't noticed, there are labor laws in this
country that protect workers from bad business people. Also, if you don't like
your boss, find a differnt job...you can do that here in America, it's allowed.
Grow up people! If we destroy the ability for business to thrive in this
country, you will destroy what's left of our economy. We are quickly becoming a
nation of consumers...meaning we want to purchase stuff, but we don't want to
"make" stuff. If you take this too far and don't make stuff you will not
have anyone left with money enough to purchase anything. So, Wal-Mart shoppers
bewa...
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