BILL REQ. #: H-1231.1
State of Washington | 60th Legislature | 2007 Regular Session |
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TO THE HONORABLE GEORGE W. BUSH, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES,
AND TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE AND THE SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES, AND TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE
UNITED STATES, IN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED:
We, your Memorialists, the Senate and House of Representatives of
the State of Washington, in legislative session assembled, respectfully
represent and petition as follows:
WHEREAS, In 1935, the United States established, by law, that
workers must be free to form unions; and
WHEREAS, The freedom to form or join a union is internationally
recognized by the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights as a
fundamental human right; and
WHEREAS, The free choice to join with others and bargain for better
wages and benefits is essential to economic opportunity and good living
standards; and
WHEREAS, Unions benefit communities by strengthening living
standards, stabilizing tax bases, promoting equal treatment, and
enhancing civic participation; and
WHEREAS, States in which more people are union members are states
with higher wages, better benefits, and better schools; and
WHEREAS, Union workers receive better wages and benefits, as they
earn twenty-nine percent more than workers without a union, are thirty-five percent more likely to have access to health insurance, and are
four times more likely to have access to a guaranteed defined-benefit
pension; and
WHEREAS, Unions help raise workers' pay and narrow the income gap
for minorities and women, by increasing median weekly earnings by
thirty-one percent for union women workers, thirty-one percent for
African-American workers, fifty percent for Latino workers, and nine
percent for Asian-American workers; and
WHEREAS, Workers across the nation are routinely denied the freedom
to form unions and bargain for a better life, with twenty-five percent
of private sector employers illegally firing at least one worker for
union activity during organizing campaigns; and
WHEREAS, Seventy-seven percent of the public believes it is
important to have strong laws protecting the freedom for workers to
make their own decision about having a union, and fifty-eight percent
of workers would join a union if they had the chance; and
WHEREAS, Employers often refuse to bargain fairly with workers
after forming a union by dragging out first contract bargaining for up
to two years in forty-five percent of successful campaigns; and
WHEREAS, Each year millions of dollars are spent to frustrate
workers' efforts to form unions, and most violations of workers'
freedom to choose a union occur behind closed doors, with seventy-eight
percent of employers forcing employees to attend mandatory antiunion
meetings; and
WHEREAS, When the right of workers to form a union is violated,
wages fall, race and gender pay gaps widen, workplace discrimination
increases, and job safety standards disappear; and
WHEREAS, A worker's fundamental right to choose a union free from
coercion and intimidation is a public issue that requires public policy
solutions, including legislative remedies; and
WHEREAS, The Employee Free Choice Act has been introduced in the
United States Congress in order to restore workers' freedom to join a
union; and
WHEREAS, The Employee Free Choice Act will safeguard workers'
ability to make their own decisions with these abuses, provide for
first contract mediation and arbitration, and establish meaningful
penalties when employers violate workers' rights;
NOW, THEREFORE, Your Memorialists respectfully pray that the United
States Congress enact the Employee Free Choice Act, S. 842 or H.R.
1696, or substantially similar legislation, to protect and preserve for
America's workers their freedom to choose for themselves whether or not
to form a union.
BE IT RESOLVED, That Your Memorialists support the Employee Free
Choice Act which would:
(1) Authorize the National Labor Relations Board to certify a union
as the bargaining representative when a majority of employees
voluntarily sign authorizations designating that union to represent
them;
(2) Provide for first contract mediation and arbitration; and
(3) Establish meaningful penalties for violations of a worker's
freedom to choose a union;
BE IT RESOLVED, That copies of this Memorial be immediately
transmitted to the Honorable George W. Bush, President of the United
States, the President of the United States Senate, the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, and each member of Congress from the State of
Washington.