Introduced by Rep. Fred Miller (D) on March 13, 2007, to prohibit giving any state contracts, subcontracts, or grants to a company or organization that “interferes with or discourages unionization," including communicating in any form that that an employee should vote against unionization, consulting with other persons to advise on means to deter unionization, holding meetings to influence employees to refrain from unionizing, etc.
Referred to the House Commerce Committee on March 13, 2007.
Reported in the House on October 9, 2007, with the recommendation that the bill be referred to the Committee on Labor.
Referred to the House Labor Committee on October 9, 2007.
1) what are you crying about [by Anonymous Citizen on October 31, 2007] Take a good look at personal service contracts employees. They have no rights whatsover they can not even file a grievance,look it up.They have worked full time for years just like you civil service people who have a union and at least have the backing when its needed. there are no benefits either. Why dont these so called legislatures look at that. I'm not just talking about independent contractors these are called personal service contracts its a joke Reply
2) if the unions are such [by Anonymous Citizen on October 13, 2007] a good thing, how come it's members are FORCED TO JOIN?
3) hey, union slug... [by Anonymous Citizen on October 12, 2007] how do you explain the use of union dues to elect candidates that the members have no choice but to support?
did you ask your members which candidate THEY wish to donate BILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO?
of course not. the union slugs couldn't POSSIBLY figure that out for themselves. Reply