In commemorating the 75th anniversary of the passage of the National Labor Relations Act, Labor Secretary Hilda Solis used the moment to essentially reinforce the administration’s belief that unions strengthen the economy, while once again committing their support for the Employee Free Choice Act.
Here is what she said about EFCA:
In order to rebuild the middle class today, we need to level the playing field for all working people and update our labor laws to fit the 21st century workplace. That's why the President and I support the Employee Free Choice Act - which would update the NLRA so workers can form unions if they choose to without fear or pressure.I suppose she figures her audience at the Huffington Post knows what EFCA is but she declines to say what it does or how it does it. She made the argument about “leveling the playing field” many times in the column, but never mentioned anything about secret ballots, card check, etc. which has been the strategy of supporters for some time.
And in a Wall Street Journal article from earlier this morning they talked about the possibility that Democrats will try to pass major, often controversial legislation, during the lame duck session of Congress. One of those bills that continues to get brought up is EFCA. Sen. Tom Harkin (D-IA) is in favor of that, and in the House one Democrat spoke frankly about the possibility. When it comes to EFCA, “the lame duck would be the last chance, quite honestly, for the foreseeable future,” noted Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-AZ).

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