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New Poll: Union Members Oppose Big Labor's Card Check 01/26/09
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FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: Hayden Pruett
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January
26, 2009 (202) 580-7289
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NEW POLL: UNION MEMBERS OPPOSE
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Voters, Union Households
Believe
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Employee Free Choice Act
Will Cost Jobs, End Privacy
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A
new national survey of voters released today by the Coalition for a
Democratic Workplace (CDW) shows opposition coming from an unlikely source –
union households. A special polling
oversample of 400 union households shows both union members and all voters
strongly opposing The Employee Free Choice Act, often called the “card check”
bill.
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The
findings indicate widespread concern among both voters and union households
about this legislation that threatens secret ballots, worker privacy and job
growth. Both voters and union members
tell pollsters that Congress should focus on other more important issues and
put Big Labor’s agenda aside.
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“The
strong opposition from current union members to the Employee Free Choice Act
should send a clear signal to President Obama and the Democrat-controlled
Congress that the EFCA lacks popular support, both among a key Democratic
constituency and voters as a whole,” said Brian Worth with the Coalition for
a Democratic Workplace. “The only
support card check has is among the leaders of Big Labor.”
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The
poll was conducted by nationally respected polling firm of McLaughlin & Associates. It surveyed 1000 likely voters with a sub-sample
of 400 union households. The poll was
conducted from January 7 to 11, 2009.
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Key
findings of the poll include:
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Three
out of four voters (74%) oppose the "The Employee Free Choice Act”. Union
households also strongly oppose the Employee Free Choice Act, 74% oppose to
only 20% support.
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When
given a more detailed description of the Employee Free Choice Act, nearly 9
out of 10 voters, 86%, feel the process should remain private and only 8%
feel it should be public information. Again,
even union workers feel strongly that the process should be kept private, as 88%
said private and only 8% said public.
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Four
out of five voters, or 82%, favor having a federally supervised election as a
means to “protect the individual rights of workers”. The voters clearly see this as a basic
right, especially given that only 11% of voters feel the card check would be
the best way to protect the individual rights of workers. Support increases to 85% among union
households.
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The
majority (52% to 26%) of American voters believe that the Employee Free
Choice Act is not good for job creation. Even among union households, the plurality (48%) believes that the
Employee Free Choice Act will cost America jobs.
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In
the current economic climate, 52% of voters are particularly opposed to any
measure that would risk jobs or job growth.
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Further
exemplifying the electorates’ distaste for the Employee Free Choice Act, 71%
agreed that this legislation would be “unwise” and “risky”. In today’s economic climate, the electorate
has little confidence in the federal government’s ability to make such major
business decisions.
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Despite
opposition from their own rank and file workers, labor bosses have made
support for the EFCA, or “card check” bill, a top priority this year and are
pressuring Congress to act quickly to pass it. Unfortunately for Big Labor, 79% of union
workers and voters want Congress to focus on other issues like jobs and
healthcare.
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“Workers
aren’t fooled by Big Labor’s attempt to increase their power at the expense
of worker privacy,” said Worth.
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More
information about the poll and CDW’s efforts to protect secret ballots and
worker privacy can be found at www.MyPrivateBallot.com.
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Methodology: This
poll of 1,000 likely general election voters in the United States was
conducted from January 7th – 11th, 2009
by McLaughlin & Associates. An oversample of 193 union households was
conducted, which brings the combined total of union households to 400. All
interviews were conducted via telephone by professional interviewers. Interview selection was random within
predetermined election units – in this case, the fifty states. These units were structured to correlate
with actual voter turnout in a general election. This poll of 1,000 likely
general election voters has an accuracy of +/- 3.1% at a 95% confidence
interval. The 400 sample of union households has an accuracy of +/- 4.9% at a
95% confidence interval.
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About
the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace
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The
Coalition for a Democratic Workplace is made up of more than 500 associations
and organizations from every state across the nation that have joined
together to protect a worker’s right to a private ballot when deciding
whether to join a union. For more information and a listing of our membership,
please visit www.MyPrivateBallot.com.
For more information about the Card Check Poll, please click on the following:
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