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The Workplace Democracy Act is a proposed
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, that has been sponsored by
Bernie Sanders Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician and activist who is the Seniority in the United States Senate, senior United States Senate, United States senator from the state of Vermont. He is the longest-serving independ ...
and re-introduced from 1992 to 2018. Among its different forms, it would have removed obstacles to employers making
collective agreements A collective agreement, collective labour agreement (CLA) or collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is a written contract negotiated through collective bargaining for employees by one or more trade unions with the management of a company (or with an ...
, established an impartial National Public Employment Relations Commission to support fair
collective bargaining Collective bargaining is a process of negotiation between employers and a group of employees aimed at agreements to regulate working salaries, working conditions, benefits, and other aspects of workers' compensation and labour rights, rights for ...
, required that pensions plans are jointly managed by employee and employer representatives, changed the definition of an "employee" to ensure every person who works for other people has labor rights, and repeal all "right to work" laws. The latest version of the Act in 2018 gathered endorsements from leading lawmakers in the Democratic Party, including
Kirsten Gillibrand Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand (; ; born December 9, 1966) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the Seniority in the United States Senate, junior United States Senate, United States senator from New York (state), New York since 2009 ...
and Mark Pocan.


Background

Given the long-term decline in collective bargaining and the rise in inequality, a substantial number of employee representatives, Democratic politicians, labor unions, academics, judges and lawyers had been advocating the revision of the
National Labor Relations Act of 1935 The National Labor Relations Act of 1935, also known as the Wagner Act, is a foundational statute of United States labor law that guarantees the right of private sector employees to organize into trade unions, engage in collective bargaining, a ...
. On 25 September 1992
Bernie Sanders Bernard Sanders (born September8, 1941) is an American politician and activist who is the Seniority in the United States Senate, senior United States Senate, United States senator from the state of Vermont. He is the longest-serving independ ...
introduced the Bill to the
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with 2 cosponsors. After the Bill failed, Sanders tried again in 1994, with one cosponsor. On a third attempt in 1995 by Sanders, the Bill gathered 19 cosponsors. Still the Bill stalled. It was reintroduced in 1997. On 24 March 1999, it was introduced again and referred to the Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations on 30 April 1999. It stalled by 20 December 2000. A similar set of proposals regarding pension fund management was reintroduced by Representative Peter Visclosky in the Employees’ Pension Security Act of 2009, but this also did not yet progress. In 2015, a new version of the Workplace Democracy Act was introduced by both Bernie Sanders in the Senate and Mark Pocan in the House, receiving multiple sponsors but not passing as the Republican Party held majorities.S 2142 (114th)
/ref> In 2018, an extended version of the 2015 Bill was proposed by Bernie Sanders.


Contents


1999 version

;SECTION 1. SHORT TITLE AND TABLE OF CONTENTS. *(a) SHORT TITLE- This Act may be cited as the ‘Workplace Democracy Act of 1999’. *(b) TABLE OF CONTENTS- The table of contents for this Act is as follows: *Sec. 1. Short title and table of contents. *Sec. 2. Declaration of purpose and policy. *Sec. 3. Application of Act. ;TITLE I--GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING RIGHTS OF EMPLOYEES AND ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY OF THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD *Sec. 101. Right to first contract. *Sec. 102. Strikes, boycotts, and hot cargo agreements. "Section 8(b)(4) and subsection (e) of the
National Labor Relations Act The National Labor Relations Act of 1935, also known as the Wagner Act, is a foundational statute of United States labor law that guarantees the right of private sector employees to organize into trade unions, engage in collective bargaining, an ...
are repealed." *Sec. 103. Treatment of guards. *Sec. 104. Card recognition for collective bargaining units. Amends Section 9 of the NLRA to allow a simple card check for recognizing majority support for a union. *Sec. 105. Enforcement and authority of National Labor Relations Board. *Sec. 106. Repealing prohibition authority. ;TITLE II—GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING RIGHTS OF EMPLOYEES AND ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY FOR THE NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD *Sec. 201. Definitions. *Sec. 202. National Public Employment Relations Commission. *Sec. 203. Rights of employees and employee organizations. *Sec. 204. Representatives and collective-bargaining units. *Sec. 205. Impasse in collective bargaining over the terms and conditions of employment and other matters of mutual concern relating thereto. *Sec. 206. Disputes over the interpretation or application of agreements. *Sec. 207. Strikes. *Sec. 208. Impasse procedures for firefighters and public safety officers. *Sec. 209. Strikes and firefighters and public safety officers. *Sec. 210. Unlawful acts. *Sec. 211. Prevention of unlawful acts. *Sec. 212. Applicability of this Act. *Sec. 213. Miscellaneous. *Sec. 214. Effective date. ;TITLE III—GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING PENSION PLANS *Sec. 301. Requirements relating to trusteeship of single-employer plans. Amending Section 403(a) of the
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, inserting the following: *Sec. 302. Effective date.


2018 version

The 2018 version of the Bill included provisions on misrepresenting employee status by employers, and repealing right-to-work laws. It left out provisions on pension representation (found in the Employees’ Pension Security Act).


See also

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US labor law United States labor law sets the rights and duties for employees, labor unions, and employers in the US. Labor law's basic aim is to remedy the " inequality of bargaining power" between employees and employers, especially employers "organized in ...
* Protecting the Right to Organize Act * Reward Work Act * Accountable Capitalism Act *
Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 The Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (FLSA) is a United States labor law that creates the right to a minimum wage, and " time-and-a-half" overtime pay when people work over forty hours a week. It also prohibits employment of minors in "oppre ...
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Adamson Act The Adamson Act was a United States federal law passed in 1916 that established an eight-hour workday, with additional pay for overtime work, for interstate railroad workers. History The terms that were embodied in the act were negotiated b ...
* Paycheck Fairness Act * Employee Free Choice Act *
Labor unions in the United States Labor unions represent United States workers in many industries recognized under US labor law since the 1935 enactment of the National Labor Relations Act. Their activity centers on collective bargaining over wages, benefits, and working cond ...


Notes


Further reading

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External links


H.R. 5126 (103rd): Workplace Democracy Act of 1992

H.R. 1277 (106th): Workplace Democracy Act of 1999H.R. 2810 (115th): Workplace Democracy Act of 2018
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