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NAM's Carter Wood responds to NY Times EFCA Editorial

Continuing his excellent coverage of the Employee Free Choice Act at ShopFloor.org, a blog maintained by the National Association of Manufacturers, Carter Wood take's on yesterday's New York Times editorial:

Otherwise, the Times fails to mount much of an argument, simply describing the current process, asserting that it's unfair, and contending unions should have an easier time organizing. Why? A union talking point is the Times' answer. . . .

. . . But the more obvious point is this: Union membership has declined even as America's prosperity has grown.

Mr. Woods' post is brief, but it is dead on. Read it HERE.

Posted on Wednesday, March 7, 2007 at 08:24AM by Registered Commenterworkplacehorizons.com | CommentsPost a Comment

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