Published: November 30, 2011
Statement from UFCW International President Joe Hansen on NLRB Election Rule
WASHINGTON - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Joe Hansen, International President of the United Food and Commercial
Workers (UFCW) Union, today released the following statement after the
National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) took a step toward approving a
final rule to modernize the union election process and House Republicans
passed legislation to block that rule.
"The NLRBs proposed rule to streamline the vote for union representation
would be a modest but important first step toward fixing a broken
process that favors CEOs over workers. Justice delayed is justice
denied, and that is too often the case for workers that file a union
election petition. Many employers delay, delay, and delay some more
through frivolous litigation and other procedural tactics. They use this
time to intimidate, harass, and in some cases fire pro-union employees.
The result is an unfair election or no election at all. This proposed
rule would ensure that when a majority of workers want to have a voice
on the job, they will be able to do so, free of interference.
"With the rule not even finalized, House Republicans have continued
their assault on workers by passing legislation to block it. It is the
latest act by a party more committed to denying the rights of workers to
stick together than fixing the economy and creating jobs. Like the rest
of the extreme anti-worker measures passed by the House, we expect this
one will be given a quick death in the Senate.
"Union contracts offer the best opportunity for stable, middle-class
jobs. The NLRB is charged with protecting the right of every American to
bargain for a better life. This proposed rule would do just that. It
should be adopted."
The United Food and Commercial Workers International Union (UFCW)
represents more than 1.3 million workers, primarily in the retail and
meatpacking, food processing and poultry industries. The UFCW protects
the rights of workers and strengthens America's middle class by fighting
for health care reform, living wages, retirement security, safe working
conditions and the right to unionize so that working men and women and
their families can realize the American Dream.

UFCW
Tim Schlittner, 202-466-1550
press@ufcw.org
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