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Omaha Steve Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-30-09 05:50 PM
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W Post: Solis Hopes to 'Level the Playing Field' for Unions

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/29/AR2009062904140.html

By Lois Romano
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, June 30, 2009

After a lifetime in politics, Labor Secretary Hilda L. Solis has honed the fine art of dodging controversial questions, but here's one issue where she doesn't pull her punches: the 9.4 percent unemployment rate. The June figures will be released Thursday, and she's braced for more bad news.

"I know that there will probably be a continued increase," Solis said in an interview. "This is a 26-year high. . . . It's unprecedented."

Solis, 51, a former member of Congress, is the first Latina to head a major federal agency. She grew up in California, the third of seven children born to immigrants with deep union ties. The business community was not happy with her appointment.

One of her most pressing issues is the Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), a huge priority of labor that would effectively change the way unions are organized. Under the proposed legislation, a secret ballot election can be bypassed. The measure faces a tough battle on Capitol Hill.

Romano: Doesn't the Employee Free Choice Act in fact take power away from the employer give that power to the union organizers?

Solis: I don't think that it takes away power from businesses. I think it helps to level the playing field because, in many cases, workers have been disadvantaged. They've been intimidated, they've been harassed, and we have case after case after case that we can look at. And you probably hear from the opposing side, that they will say, "Well, no, there have been successes where people have been able to organize, and they have been able to push forward a unionization. But when you look at the attempts that have been made over the past few years . . . there have been barriers that have been put up. And I think that the past administration was not very favorable for unions. They were not supportive in many ways.

Romano: The federal minimum wage is about to go up to $7.25 an hour, but more than half the states have a higher minimum wage. Is the federal minimum wage still too low?

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Xipe Totec Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-30-09 05:54 PM
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1. Let us hope this marks the end of the Freeper era.
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county worker Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-30-09 06:04 PM
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2. One of the problems I think is that many Dems are anti union.
They way I look at it is that almost every employer belongs to industry organization. Those industry organizations work very hard to help the industries they represents to cut labor costs, eliminate benefits and hold down wage levels.

Now without any union representation the worker is only one lone individual standing up against the employer and the industry organization. With a union the odds get better for the worker.
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