Kowani wrote:Manchin comes out in support of the PRO actSen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) on Monday threw his support behind the PRO Act, union-backed legislation to promote labor organizing.
The PRO Act would block "right-to-work" laws, which allow people who benefit from union representation to opt out of membership and paying dues, and impose tougher restrictions on companies seeking to prevent unionization efforts.
It passed in the House last month in a narrow, party-line vote of 225-206, with just five GOP members supporting it and one Democrat voting against. [...]Sens. Mark Kelly (D-AZ), Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), Mark Warner (D-VA) and Angus King (I-ME) have yet to co-sponsor the bill.
In addition, Manchin specified that he hopes to advance it through a bipartisan legislative process, meaning support from at least 10 GOP senators would be necessary, an unlikely outcome.
"Fifty percent of unions fail in their first year of organizing. This legislation will level the playing field," Manchin said at a National Press Club virtual event on climate change, adding that he would be a co-sponsor of the bill.
While President Biden included the PRO Act in his $2.3 trillion infrastructure proposal, Republicans are not expected to include it in their smaller counterproposal.
Hmm, I suspect if he supports it, the other three will too though this will pass along a party-line vote, and I can see Court Challenges in regards to "right-to-work" laws given those kind of laws were passed by the States. My belief on unions is simple: if you want to be in a Union, okay, but you have to pay Union dues. If not, you don't have to pay dues but don't get the benefits of said Union.











