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A MEMORIAL
URGING THE NEW MEXICO CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION TO SUPPORT THE
FEDERAL EMPLOYEE FREE CHOICE ACT.
WHEREAS, in 1935 the United States established by law
that workers must be free to form unions; and
WHEREAS, the free choice to join with others and bargain
for better wages and benefits is essential to economic
opportunity and good living standards; and
WHEREAS, unions benefit communities by strengthening
living standards, stabilizing tax bases, promoting equal
treatment and enhancing civic participation; and
WHEREAS, states in which more people are union members
are states with higher wages, better benefits and better
schools; and
WHEREAS, unions help raise workers' pay and narrow the
income gap for minorities and women by increasing median
weekly earnings by thirty-one percent for union female
workers, thirty-six percent for African American workers,
forty-six percent for Latino workers and eight percent for
Asian American workers; and
WHEREAS, workers are also more likely to have health
coverage and guaranteed defined-benefit pensions in union
jobs; and
WHEREAS, eighty percent of private-sector union workers
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have employer-provided health insurance compared with only
forty-nine percent of nonunion workers, and sixty-eight
percent of union workers have defined-benefit pension plans
compared with fourteen percent of nonunion workers; and
WHEREAS, workers across the nation are routinely denied
the freedom to form unions and bargain for a better life, with
twenty-five percent of private-sector employers illegally
firing at least one worker for union activity during
organizing campaigns; and
WHEREAS, seventy-seven percent of the public believes it
is important to have strong laws protecting the freedom of
workers to make their own decisions about having a union, and
sixty percent of workers would join a union if they had the
chance; and
WHEREAS, employers often refuse to bargain fairly after
workers form a union by dragging out first-contract bargaining
for up to two years in forty-five percent of successful
campaigns; and
WHEREAS, each year millions of dollars are spent to
frustrate workers' efforts to form unions, and ninety-two
percent of private-sector employers force employees to attend
mandatory anti-union meetings; and
WHEREAS, when the right of workers to form a union is
violated, wages fall, race and gender pay gaps widen,
workplace discrimination increases and job safety standards
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disappear; and
WHEREAS, a worker's fundamental right to choose a union
without coercion and intimidation is a public issue that
requires public policy solutions, including legislative
remedies; and
WHEREAS, the federal Employee Free Choice Act received
majority support in both houses of congress in 2007 but was
defeated by a minority of senators; and
WHEREAS, the Employee Free Choice Act will safeguard
workers' rights to make their own decisions about forming a
union, provide for first-contract mediation and arbitration
and establish meaningful penalties when employers violate
workers' rights;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that it support the
Employee Free Choice Act, which would authorize the national
labor relations board to certify a union as the bargaining
representative when a majority of employees voluntarily signs
authorization cards designating that union to represent them;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the house of representatives
support first-contract mediation and arbitration and the
establishment of meaningful penalties for violations of a
worker's freedom to choose a union; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that members of the New Mexico
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congressional delegation be requested to support the Employee
Free Choice Act to protect and preserve for America's workers
their freedom to choose for themselves whether or not to form
a union; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this memorial be
transmitted to the New Mexico congressional delegation and to
the governor.