Abstract

“The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) election processes have failed to achieve the National Labor Relations Act's (NLRA) goal of enabling unionized workers to select their own representatives,” states a recent report from the conservative Heritage Foundation. Only 6 percent of private‐sector workers currently represented by unions voted for union representation, according to the report. The other 94 percent are represented by legacy labor organizations for which they never voted. “This happens because unions do not regularly stand for re‐election and unions often bypass secret ballot organizing elections altogether,” the report explained.

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