March 01, 2023
Manchin Supports Bipartisan, Bicameral Richard L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize Act
Washington, DC – Today, U.S. Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) joined a
bipartisan, bicameral group of lawmakers in reintroducing the Richard
L. Trumka Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act. The
legislation would protect the right of West Virginian and American workers to
come together and bargain for higher wages, better benefits and safer
workplaces.
“I’m proud to join this
bipartisan, bicameral effort to ensure workers across West Virginia and the
United States are empowered to come together and negotiate for higher wages,
better benefits and safer workplaces,” said Senator Manchin. “Nearly
half of new unions fail to reach a contract within their first year because
their employers won’t even come to the table. Unions are essential for improving
the livelihoods of workers and families, and I support the commonsense reforms
in the PRO Act that will level the playing field
and protect workers. I will continue working with my colleagues on both
sides of the aisle to improve this bill and move it through the legislative
process.”
The
PRO Act protects the basic right to join a union by:
- Holding employers accountable for facilitating initial collective bargaining agreements and for violating workers’ rights by authorizing meaningful penalties.
- Empowering workers to exercise their right to organize by strengthening support for workers who suffer retaliation for exercising their rights.
- Securing free, fair, and safe union elections by preventing employers from interfering in union elections and prohibiting captive audience meetings.
The
full text of the PRO Act is available here.
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