New TV Ad Launched for the Employee Free Choice Act
September 01, 2008

Today American Rights at Work launched a national television ad campaign to educate the public on the critical issues facing America's struggling middle class. The ads will build on the broad public support for the Employee Free Choice Act, a bipartisan bill in Congress that will help workers achieve the American Dream by giving them the freedom to choose a union.

We're releasing these ads in celebration of Labor Day as part of a huge, new coordinated effort among workers' rights advocates, progressives, and labor unions to champion this legislation, which passed the House last year and garnered majority support in the Senate.

» Watch our ad on YouTube
» Read the AP article about our campaign
» See the press release

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The 2008 Labor Day List: Partnerships that Work

 

8/26/08—In our fourth annual list of employers who work well with their employees and the unions that represent them, we continue to shine a spotlight on positive labor-management relationships. These employers have well-trained, efficient workforces and are invested in a socially-responsible approach to business that will carry them far in the future.  

 

» Check out the 2008 list.

Ad Campaign Launches for Employee Free Choice Act at the Democratic National Convention 

 

8/26/08—Yesterday marked the start of new ads to broaden support for the Employee Free Choice Act.  Included in this kickoff are two prominent billboards in Denver and full page ads in Politico and USA Today. This is a preview of a larger campaign to make the Employee Free Choice Act a reality for workers struggling in this economy.

 

» Read the whole story 

Highlights

The Employee Free Choice Act

Employee Free Choice ActA growing, bipartisan coalition of policymakers supports the Employee Free Choice Act, federal legislation that would ensure workers have a free choice and a fair chance to form a union.  Learn more about the Employee Free Choice Act.


Fed Up with FedEx

Fed Up with FedEx When is a FedEx worker not a FedEx employee? When it benefits the FedEx Corporation.  A new report documents the widespread use of employee misclassification at FedEx Ground, which denies workers’ fundamental civil rights and workplace protections.


Featured Unionbuster: Employee Freedom Action Committee

Enter the Anti-Union NetworkThe Employee Freedom Action Committee is a new anti-union front group from Richard Berman that attacks Congressional candidates who support the Employee Free Choice Act. Behind the scenes, the group is a corporate-funded campaign against workers' rights. 


NLRB Elections Neither Free Nor Fair

Neither Free Nor FairAmerican Rights at Work releases a new report detailing the strategies - both legal and illegal - that typically comprise employers' efforts to deny their workers' rights to form unions and collectively bargain.  Read more about this report.


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