Providing for Congressional Disapproval of a Rule Submitted by the National Labor Relations Board

Floor Speech

Date: March 19, 2015
Location: Washington, DC
Issues: Labor Unions

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I thank the chairman.

Mr. Speaker, I hate to say it this way, but the fact of the matter is that the NLRB is creating a solution to a problem that does not exist by wholly changing the union election process through their new ambush election rule. This rule, if left unchecked, restricts the right of employers to speak to their employees during their organizing campaign. It cripples--it cripples--the rights of workers to make an informed decision. It denies all stakeholders access to a fair process. And isn't that what we are about?

This change is meant to weaken employers and employees who simply want a fair and just process that gives ample time for a deliberative review, discussion, and decisionmaking. Furthermore, the ambush election rule completely disregards the promise of neutrality that NLRB is mandated to uphold.

The NLRB should serve as an impartial arbiter of labor disputes, and I urge my colleagues to join the Senate in passing S.J. Res. 8, which will stop these harmful and unjust actions committed by the NLRB and preserve fair election policies which have been in place for decades.

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