A Guide To EFCA

The Tennessee Chamber Guide to EFCA

The proposed Employee Free Choice Act (EFCA), commonly known as "card check," represents what would be, if enacted, the most sweeping change in labor law in the last 60 years.

It will dramatically change the union organizing process in ways that could undermine constructive, collaborative employer-employee relationships and disrupt operations at union and non-union manufacturing operations alike.

Card check takes away workers' right to a secret-ballot union election and, in some cases, their right to be heard at all on the matter of union representation. In many instances, card check will eliminate the traditional education and discussion part of a union-organizing campaign and deny employers an opportunity to address union claims and promises. Card check allows government to impose a binding contract on companies and their workers, and imposes increased fines on employers (but not on unions) for violations of labor law.

Most employers think EFCA is clearly not in the best interest of their companies and the associates they employ.

This site is your card check resource. Here, you'll find: (a) the tools you need to help you understand how card check might work - and how it would impact your business and your employees - if passed as written; (b) key messages to share with employees, business leader peers, other community members and friends; and (c) suggestions for what you can do to make your voice heard.

Your Guide to EFCA

The FACTS

Resources


EFCA Company Letter
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What You Can Do

Contact Your
Senators and Representatives


Washington Organizations to Fight EFCA
Coalition for A Democratic Workplace: http://www.myprivateballot.com/
National Association of Manufacturers: www.nam.org
Workforce Fairness Institute: http://www.workforcefairness.com/
U.S. Chamber of Commerce: www.uschamber.com