With fewer workers choosing unions, administration turns to taxpayer dollars to boost union ranks

with fewer workers choosing unions, administration turns to taxpayer dollars to boost union ranks

With fewer workers choosing unions, administration turns to taxpayer dollars to boost union ranks

The private sector unionization rate is at an all-time low of 6.1 percent. The fact is that when given the choice, workers have opted not to join unions. So, to change this dynamic, the administration is using taxpayer dollars to eliminate worker freedoms and pressure workers into joining a union. How so?

Through legislation like the CHIPS Act, the Infrastructure and Jobs Act, and the Inflation Reduction Act, the administration is pumping trillions of dollars into projects like broadband, chip factories, clean energy, and public infrastructure through a combination of grants, subsidies, and tax credits. But in addition to these projects, the administration is hoping all this money will buy one other item: increased union density.

Hidden inside grant solicitations under these various laws is language intended to ensure that grantees provide workers with a “free and fair chance” to join a union. While providing a “free and fair chance” to join a union may sound democratic, the provisions being encouraged by the administration are anything but.

First, some solicitations for grants, such as under the Environmental Protection Agency’s “Clean School Bus” program, ask whether applicants will recognize card check certifications. Card check is a process where workers are denied the chance to vote for or against a union by private ballot. Instead, union organizers are allowed to repeatedly pressure them to sign cards, in public. Both the text of the National Labor Relations Act and numerous court rulings (including by the Supreme Court) have recognized that private ballots are far superior to signature cards in determining workers’ true feelings about unionizing. Apparently, the administration thinks “free and fair” means a free and fair chance for organizers to pressure workers into saying “yes.”

Second, many grant solicitations, such as those under the Department of Energy’s “Home Energy Efficiency Contractor Training,” “encourage” applicants to remain neutral in organizing campaigns. What this means is that employers are being asked to waive their statutory right to discuss the potential negatives of unionizing with workers. Instead, workers will get just one side of the story — that of the union. With no other source of information, workers might just decide to say yes, especially when being pressured to sign a card.

Third, some applications, such as those published by the National Telecommunications and Information Agency to build broadband, ask applicants to sign labor peace agreements. Labor peace certainly sounds desirable, but here’s what it means in practice. Let’s say a union decides it wants to represent the workers of a particular grantee. Upon notice of that intent, the grantee would have to get the union to sign a labor peace agreement, which typically includes a “no-strike” pledge among other provisions. The catch is that if the union doesn’t sign, you don’t get your grant. This gives the union tremendous leverage to demand organizing concessions, most notably things like card check and neutrality.

This pro-union language is appearing in funding notices from virtually every federal agency. Indeed, the administration has not been shy about its intention to leverage the power of federal dollars to pump up unions, pulling out all the stops to boost their ranks, including using taxpayer dollars, grant language, and having its runaway National Labor Relations Board reverse decades of precedent.

If unions still can’t get workers to join, the administration has one other trick up its sleeve: project labor agreements (PLAs), as can been seen in funding notices from the Department of Commerce, for example. PLAs are pre-hire agreements employers sign that essentially unionize their workers for the duration of a construction project. Unfortunately, PLAs lead to increased costs and reduced efficiencies, meaning less of whatever the government is trying to build, be it solar panels, broadband or highways.

This all raises a question about who the administration is really working for. Do we want workers to have an actual “free and fair chance” when it comes to unions? Or does the administration want them making ill-informed decisions while being pressured by union organizers? Do we want more infrastructure, broadband, chips factories, and clean energy? Or does the administration just want more workers to pay union dues? As it stands, the answer seems pretty clear.

Glenn Spencer is senior vice president of the Employment Policy Division of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

For the latest news, weather, sports, and streaming video, head to The Hill.

News Related

OTHER NEWS

Solheim Cup's ‘awkward' finish could have been avoided. Here's how

Solheim Cup’s ‘awkward’ finish could have been avoided. Here’s how You couldn’t have asked for much more from this 18th edition of the Solheim Cup: a hot U.S. start followed ... Read more »

In Ukraine, American taxpayers funding more than just the military

As the war in Ukraine grinds toward its third year, America has provided more than $70 billion in aid, with billions going not just toward the military, but also to ... Read more »

How Bradley fighting vehicles help Ukraine

Holly Williams in Ukraine In her reporting in the war in Ukraine, CBS News foreign correspondent Holly Williams has routinely heard the same refrain. Once they find out she is ... Read more »

The 9 Fastest Growing Towns in Nevada Everyone is Talking About

Nevada is the 3rd fastest-growing state in the U.S., adding more than 220,000 people between 2016 and 2021, which is a growth rate of 7.8%. Because Americans are fleeing states ... Read more »

Alabama Airports Ranked: The Ultimate List of Best-to-Worst Places to Fly

The state of Alabama, also known as “The Heart of Dixie”, is a southeastern state in the United States. The state itself has a lot to offer in terms of ... Read more »

Yankees: Good news and bad news from 7-1 loss to Diamondbacks

Amidst gusty winds and incessant rain at the Bronx, the New York Yankees endured a stinging 7-1 defeat against the Arizona Diamondbacks, marking an end to their playoff aspirations. A ... Read more »

Alex Steeves Shines and Other Observations in Maple Leafs' First Pre-Season Game

The first preseason game for the Maple Leafs has come to an end, which means it’s time to discuss who stood out. A few storylines ahead of their first game ... Read more »

Refugees fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh arrive in Armenia

Refugees fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh arrive in Armenia Ethnic Armenians living in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh began evacuating from the enclave Sunday, just days after Azerbaijan launched a rapid offensive to ... Read more »

These 17 Stylish Fall Pants Are Comfier Than Leggings

Us Weekly has affiliate partnerships so we may receive compensation for some links to products and services. Leggings are the coziest fashion essentials ever. When you’re lounging around the house, ... Read more »

NFL Inactives Tonight: Steelers at Raiders Injury Report and Starting Lineups

Pittsburgh Steelers Kenny Pickett (8) throws the game winning pass to George Pickens securing the Steelers 13-10 win at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA on December 24, 2022. We have ... Read more »

GOP Congressman introduces bill to block funding from colleges mandating COVID vaccine

GOP Congressman introduces bill to block funding from colleges mandating COVID vaccine A House Republican has introduced a bill to prevent colleges mandating the COVID-19 vaccine from receiving funding, as ... Read more »

'Outstanding' Watson leads Browns to dominant win over Titans

'Outstanding' Watson leads Browns to dominant win over Titans ByJAKE TROTTER September 24, 2023, 5:39 PM CLEVELAND — Coming off one of the worst performances since joining the Cleveland Browns, ... Read more »

USWNT to hire coach by end of year, federation promises

USWNT to hire coach by end of year, federation promises ByJEFF CARLISLE September 24, 2023, 6:09 PM CHICAGO — U.S. Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker said he is pleased with ... Read more »

USA women's coach hire by end of year, federation promises

USA women's coach hire by end of year, federation promises ByJEFF CARLISLE September 24, 2023, 5:59 PM CHICAGO — U.S. Soccer sporting director Matt Crocker said he is pleased with ... Read more »

Taylor Swift attends Chiefs game with Travis Kelce's mom

Taylor Swift attends Chiefs game with Travis Kelce's mom The sighting follows Kelce saying he extended an invitation to Swift. ByGMA Team September 24, 2023, 7:02 PM Grammy award winner ... Read more »

Leader of Canada's House of Commons apologizes for honoring man who fought for Nazis

Leader of Canada's House of Commons apologizes for honoring man who fought for Nazis The speaker of Canada’s House of Commons is apologizing for recognizing in Parliament a man who ... Read more »

Political neophyte Stefanos Kasselakis elected new leader of Greece's main opposition Syriza party

Political neophyte Stefanos Kasselakis elected new leader of Greece's main opposition Syriza party A 35-year-old businessman without prior political experience has been elected to lead Greece’s main opposition bloc, the ... Read more »

Debate over a Black student's suspension over his hairstyle in Texas ramps up with probe and lawsuit

HOUSTON – The debate over whether a Black high school student in Texas should be serving in-school suspension for wearing twisted dreadlocks to class intensified this week as the student’s ... Read more »

Ukraine-Russia war latest: Ukraine closes in on Donetsk airport

Ukrainian military chaplain Ivan prays with infantry soldiers on the frontline near Donetsk on September 9, 2023 – Pierre Crom/Getty Images Europe Ukraine has come within a couple of miles ... Read more »

50 Parting Thoughts From the U.S. Open 2023

Nature abhors a vacuum. So does tennis. This marked the first U.S. Open without Roger Federer and Serena Williams and, great as they were, the sport persisted just fine. Coco ... Read more »

Joakim Noah officiated Derrick Rose’s wedding in touching moment

Call it a Chicago reunion. Joakim Noah and Derrick Rose reunited Thursday for Rose’s wedding, and just like during their respective NBA careers, Noah played an important supporting role — ... Read more »

Elon Musk has his demons. Walter Isaacson does his best to dissect them.

Elon Musk has his demons. Walter Isaacson does his best to dissect them. If you were trying to reverse-engineer from Elon Musk’s life a blueprint for creating the sort of ... Read more »

How to donate to earthquake survivors in Morocco

How to donate to earthquake survivors in Morocco More than 2,100 people have been killed and more than 2,400 injured in the earthquake that struck Morocco on Friday evening. As ... Read more »

Ukraine live briefing: Two foreign aid volunteers dead in Donetsk; German official arrives in Kyiv

The volunteer aid workers killed in Ukraine’s Donetsk region have been identified as 32-year-old Spanish national Emma Igual and Canadian national Anthony “Tonko” Ihnat, according to the Spanish government and ... Read more »

The Promotion Paradox: Are Americans Climbing off the Corporate Ladder?

The Promotion Paradox: Are Americans Climbing off the Corporate Ladder? Promotion Paradox Employers typically issue promotions as a way to recognize employees on consistent hard work and encourage them to ... Read more »

The frontrunners for the 2024 Republican nomination

The frontrunners for the 2024 Republican nomination Former President Donald Trump announced in November that he was seeking the Republican nomination for the presidential elections in 2024. Trump served one ... Read more »

Rugby World Cup 2023: Results, fixtures, schedule in full, how to watch, kick-off times, venues and odds

walesrugbyworldcup11092023a.jpg The Rugby World Cup is in full swing with England making an impressive start to life in Pool D over the weekend. Steve Borthwick’s side looked on course for ... Read more »

Luis Rubiales resigns as Spanish soccer president following unwanted kiss with World Cup winner Jennifer Hermoso

Luis Rubiales on Sunday resigned from his position as president of the Spanish soccer federation following weeks of fierce criticism over his unwanted kiss with Women’s World Cup winner Jennifer ... Read more »

11 Things That The US Should Seriously Adopt From Other Countries, According To A World Traveler

I love the US, but after living abroad in four different countries and traveling to more than 50, I have to say there are certain areas where this great country ... Read more »

U.S. News Releases ‘Best Countries’ Rankings — See What Tops The List

Oleksiy Mark / Shutterstock.com When you’re planning a trip, it helps to know what you can expect when visiting your destination. Finding that in-depth information, however, can be challenging. Fortunately, ... Read more »
Kênh kiến thức kỹ năng, phát triển bản thân, hướng nghiệp, blog nhân sự