The Democratic majority in the House of Representatives passed the most far-reaching reform of U.S. labor laws since the 1930’s: The Protecting the Right to Organize Act (the “PRO Act”) ( HR 2474 ). In what is clearly designed as a “template” for what a Democratic Administration would enact, the PRO Act includes provisions intended to assist unions in organizing, winning, and securing a labor agreement.
The main provisions of the PRO Act would:
This controversial Bill split the normally partisan House, with members of both parties voting for and against it. The Bill has little chance of passing the Senate and the President has already announced he would veto the Bill should it make it to his desk.
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