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Urge the Senate to Stand up for Workers' Rights

Target: U.S. Congress
Sponsored by: American Rights at Work
Right now, the Senate is considering a bill that would give back the rights that America's workers are too often denied.

The Employee Free Choice Act would strengthen workers' rights to form unions to negotiate for better wages, health care, and working conditions.

The Employee Free Choice Act is the most important workers' rights legislation to come along in decades. If passed, the bipartisan legislation would hold anti-union employers accountable, guarantee workers a fair, simple, direct method for organizing, and force employers to stop dragging out contract negotiations.

Workers shouldn't have to fight so hard to form unions. With your help, we can win this battle - in Congress and in the workplace.
deadline: 4-6-2008
goal: 30,000
 

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On July 26, 2007, Democrats were unable to get the 60 votes needed to force consideration of the Employee Free Choice Act. The final vote was 51-48.

This temporary setback is not the end of the story. There is still many more opportunities to make a difference for workers rights, civil rights and more! Please click here for more petitions.

Dear [Senator],

I am encouraged by the progress the new Congress has made so far in helping fix the problems facing workers in this country. Working families are still looking for our leaders in Washington to give them back hope and opportunity.

That's why I'm writing to you to ask for you to co-sponsor the Employee Free Choice Act in the 110th Congress.

Employers routinely harass, coerce, intimidate, and even fire workers when they try to exercise their legal rights to form unions. As the law currently stands, union elections are prone to delay and often favor employers in their fights against workers' unions.

This legislation would fix the broken process through which workers form unions by imposing stiffer penalties against employers that violate labor law, and would set up a process for newly-organized workers to negotiate a first contract in a timely manner. Under the Employee Free Choice Act, workers could opt to follow the "majority sign-up" method of organizing, where workers choose union representation through a process in which a majority signs cards indicating their support.

Workers deserve a free choice and a fair chance to form a union if they want to - without risking their livelihood to do so. It's time to give working families the freedoms and protections they deserve.

[Your comment here]

If you haven't yet already, please endorse the Employee Free Choice Act and sign on as a co-sponsor today.

Sincerely,
[Your name]
[Your address]
We signed the “Urge the Senate to Stand up for Workers' Rights” petition!
# 29,988:
8:40 pm PDT, Jun 26, Name not displayed, Missouri
# 29,987:
8:26 pm PDT, Jun 26, JC Dufresne, Texas
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8:25 pm PDT, Jun 26, Name not displayed, Pennsylvania
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8:21 pm PDT, Jun 26, Debra Hunter, New York
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8:20 pm PDT, Jun 26, Alex McIsaac, Utah
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8:11 pm PDT, Jun 26, Dewana Coulter, North Carolina
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7:52 pm PDT, Jun 26, TONYA C BROWN, Louisiana
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7:48 pm PDT, Jun 26, Name not displayed, California
# 29,980:
7:42 pm PDT, Jun 26, Eric Hedgecoth, Tennessee
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7:39 pm PDT, Jun 26, Michelle Crowder, New Mexico
# 29,978:
7:27 pm PDT, Jun 26, Michele M., Pennsylvania
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7:22 pm PDT, Jun 26, Miriam Shakow, Massachusetts
# 29,976:
7:12 pm PDT, Jun 26, Joseph Quirk, New York
# 29,975:
7:10 pm PDT, Jun 26, Boothe Davis, West Virginia
Mom and pop businesses continue to go by the wayside and be replaced by the large corporate enterprise. The average American worker needs all the leverage they can get to stand up to these corporate giants.
# 29,974:
7:02 pm PDT, Jun 26, Rosalie Young, West Virginia
# 29,973:
7:02 pm PDT, Jun 26, Marc David Garcia, Texas
# 29,972:
7:01 pm PDT, Jun 26, Peter Brennan, Florida
# 29,971:
6:47 pm PDT, Jun 26, Terrie Jauregui, California
Companies should also be prohibited from asking one's opinion of Unions on employment applications.
# 29,970:
6:04 pm PDT, Jun 26, Kim Johnson, Wyoming
# 29,969:
6:03 pm PDT, Jun 26, Lynn Selzer, Maryland
# 29,968:
5:31 pm PDT, Jun 26, Dan Jannone, Arizona
Everyone deserves the chance to work hard to make their lives and our society better.
# 29,967:
5:30 pm PDT, Jun 26, Adele Henkel, Hawaii
Unions are a significant part of what made America advance--by creating a middle class that was able to empower itself--a distinction in the history of human societies! Our sustainability as a culture--broadly held wealth and empowerment, and humanity--are declining with a great loss of that middle class.
# 29,966:
5:22 pm PDT, Jun 26, Linda Boll, Iowa
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5:15 pm PDT, Jun 26, Name not displayed, New York
# 29,964:
5:09 pm PDT, Jun 26, Asali Echols, California
# 29,963:
4:54 pm PDT, Jun 26, Neilla Schiffman, Ohio
The workers out here in American are the one's who put you in office. Don't forget us because believe me we would forget you come election time.
# 29,962:
4:49 pm PDT, Jun 26, Emily Logan, California
# 29,961:
4:35 pm PDT, Jun 26, Kay Brunnier, Colorado
The US was built by workers. I stand by their freedom to choose.
# 29,960:
4:30 pm PDT, Jun 26, Steve Fesenmaier, West Virginia
# 29,959:
4:14 pm PDT, Jun 26, Christine Egan, New York
# 29,958:
4:03 pm PDT, Jun 26, Jillyanne Michelle Cape, Missouri
The workplace ironically is one place where people really have few real rights and have lost ground on what they did have. It is very corrupt on all levels and we laws to turn this downward spiral back around.
# 29,957:
3:19 pm PDT, Jun 26, Emily Alvarez, Arizona
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3:15 pm PDT, Jun 26, John Denelsbeck, Florida
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3:13 pm PDT, Jun 26, Gretchen Bjork, Washington
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3:13 pm PDT, Jun 26, Harry Corsover, Colorado
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3:10 pm PDT, Jun 26, Katherine Gierlach, Arizona
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3:08 pm PDT, Jun 26, Denise Jones, Texas
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