Today, the House Committee on Education and the Workforce hosted a hearing entitled “The Future of Labor Union Organizing.” Held by the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions, the list of speakers included:
Mr. David R. Burton, General Counsel National Small Business Association (Washington, DC)
Mr. Ronald Meisburg, Member of the Firm, Proskauer Rose LLP (Washington, DC)
Mr. Clarence Adams, Field Technician, Cablevision (Brooklyn, NY)
Mr. Stefan J. Marculewicz, Shareholder, Littler Mendelson PC (Washington, DC)
Media advisory available here.
Video archive of hearing is available here.
Written testimony will be added when it becomes available.
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August 28
contested election for UAW at Kentucky battery plant; NLRB down to one member; public approval of unions remains high.
August 27
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August 26
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August 25
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August 24
HHS cancels union contracts, the California Supreme Court rules on minimum wage violations, and jobless claims rise