http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-10-26/curb-on-labor-board-s-speedy-union-vote-plan-advances-in-house.htmlOctober 26, 2011, 3:20 PM EDT
By William McQuillen and Holly Rosenkrantz
Oct. 26 (Bloomberg) -- A Republican-led House committee approved legislation blocking the National Labor Relations Board’s plan to hold union elections as soon as 10 days after a request from workers.
The House Education and Workforce Committee backed a bill, 23-16, that would delay a worker vote until at least 35 days after employees seek to form a union. Businesses said the board’s plan for a vote within 10 to 21 days would prevent them from making a case against a union. Labor officials said the proposal removes obstacles that deny workers a chance to vote.
“We will not stand by and allow a board of bureaucrats to impose sweeping changes to our economy, especially in the midst of the current national jobs crisis,” Representative John Kline, a Minnesota Republican and chairman of the committee. said today during the committee’s debate on the measure.
Kline is leading Republicans in seeking to curtail the board’s power after the NLRB in April sued Chicago-based Boeing Co. for building a factory in nonunion South Carolina to retaliate for strikes at its Seattle-area hub. The House passed a bill on Sept. 15 targeting that action. Boeing said it didn’t violate labor laws.
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