THERE IS NO PROPOSAL.
This is "more of the same" of the BS you clowns spin to try to scare The American people. There is no proposed legislation.
Your whole thread is a lie.
Just 4 of many sites offering opinions for and against card check: It is a very real policy of Obama/Pelosi and will be reintroduced in the first session of congress if they are elected
http://www.reason.com/news/show/126018.htmlhttp://www.restaurant.org/government/Issues/Issue.cfm?Issue=cardcheckhttp://www.aflcio.org/joinaunion/voiceatwork/efca/http://www.heritage.org/research/Labor/wm1366.cfmThe more upset you get the more you seem to loose touch with reality?
Here's a small excerpt from one site:
“When we started working on this legislation five years ago,” Acuff said at Take Back America, “people in Washington said it would never be taken seriously, never pass the laugh test.” Bills were introduced in 2003, 2005, and 2007. The first two times, they never reached the floor, with Republicans arguing that labor organizers usually win unionization elections anyway and that 90 percent of those results are approved by the federal government’s National Labor Relations Board within two months. In 2007, with the Democrats in charge of the legislature, the same bill passed the House easily and won 51 votes in the Senate, but that wasn’t enough to proceed to an up-or-down vote. All along, the effort has faced a veto threat from President Bush.
Things are different now. Democrats believe that as many as nine Republican-held Senate seats are vulnerable in 2008. The AFL-CIO, Change to Win, and allied unions plan to spend $360 million on the 2008 election. That’s around $200 million more than the unions spent in the Kerry-Bush race. As Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton slug it out for the nomination, the AFL-CIO is running a $53 million campaign attacking John McCain—portraying him as a right-wing ideologue who co-sponsored the Secret Ballot Protection Act, the GOP’s attempt at making kryptonite against card check.
This is a sumary of the Secret Ballot Protection Act refereed to Above:
5/7/2007--Introduced.
Secret Ballot Protection Act of 2007 - Amends the National Labor Relations Act to make it an unfair labor practice for: (1) an employer to recognize or bargain collectively with a labor organization that has not been selected by a majority of the employees in a secret ballot election conducted by the National Labor Relations Board; and (2) a labor organization to cause or attempt to cause an employer to recognize or bargain collectively with a representative that has not been selected in such manner.
It doesn't seem very scary or radical to be able to cast a ballot in secret?