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<big>'''These bills erode the rights of workers in favor of corporate interests by:'''</big><br> | <big>'''These bills erode the rights of workers in favor of corporate interests by:'''</big><br> | ||
*Limiting union rights | * Limiting union rights, or the rights of firefighters, police, teachers, and other public workers by: | ||
**Pushing union-busting [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/c/c8/1R10-Right_to_Work_Act_Exposed.pdf | ** Pushing union-busting [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/c/c8/1R10-Right_to_Work_Act_Exposed.pdf "right to work"] legislation, | ||
**[http://alecexposed.org/w/images/0/0f/1R6-Prohibition_on_Compensation_Deductions_Act_Exposed.pdf Limiting dues deduction] from paycheck | ** [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/0/0f/1R6-Prohibition_on_Compensation_Deductions_Act_Exposed.pdf Limiting dues deduction] from paycheck. For more information click [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/c/c9/1R9-Public_Employer_Payroll_Deduction_Policy_Act_Exposed.pdf here]. | ||
**Allowing employees to [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/1/15/1R8-Public_Employee_Freedom_Act_Exposed.pdf opt-out of union dues] but benefit from union negotiations with the employer (also [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/2/27/1R0-Employee_Rights_Reform_Act_Exposed.pdf here]), and | ** Allowing employees to [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/1/15/1R8-Public_Employee_Freedom_Act_Exposed.pdf opt-out of union dues] but benefit from union negotiations with the employer (also [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/2/27/1R0-Employee_Rights_Reform_Act_Exposed.pdf here]), and | ||
**[http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/2/22/1P6-Resolution_on_Release_Time_for_Union_Business_Exposed.pdf Disallowing limited time for union activities from being negotiated as part of employment contracts], and | ** [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/2/22/1P6-Resolution_on_Release_Time_for_Union_Business_Exposed.pdf Disallowing limited time for union activities from being negotiated as part of employment contracts], and | ||
**[http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/d/df/1I0-Public_Employees_Portable_Retirement_Option_PRO_Act_Exposed.pdf Dramatically changing pension rights] for public employees from defined benefits to defined contributions, transferring the management of pension funds to private companies, and also [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/7/71/1J0-Principles_of_ALEC_Regarding_Proposed_Socially_Conscious_Investments_And_Controversial_Stock_Divestiture_Exposed.pdf opposing socially conscious investments].(pdf) | ** [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/d/df/1I0-Public_Employees_Portable_Retirement_Option_PRO_Act_Exposed.pdf Dramatically changing pension rights] for public employees from defined benefits to defined contributions, transferring the management of pension funds to private companies, and also [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/7/71/1J0-Principles_of_ALEC_Regarding_Proposed_Socially_Conscious_Investments_And_Controversial_Stock_Divestiture_Exposed.pdf opposing socially conscious investments].(pdf) | ||
* | * Limiting wages by: | ||
** [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/3/34/1E10-Starting_%28Minimum%29_Wage_Repeal_Act_Exposed.pdf Repealing minimum wage laws] or [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/1/1c/1F5-Resolution_in_Opposition_to_any_Increase_in_the_Starting_%28Minimum%29_Wage_Exposed.pdf opposing increases in the minimum wage] | ** [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/3/34/1E10-Starting_%28Minimum%29_Wage_Repeal_Act_Exposed.pdf Repealing minimum wage laws] or [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/1/1c/1F5-Resolution_in_Opposition_to_any_Increase_in_the_Starting_%28Minimum%29_Wage_Exposed.pdf opposing increases in the minimum wage]. | ||
** [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/6/60/1E8-Prevailing_Wage_Repeal_Act_Exposed.pdf Repealing the prevailing wage paid for government projects], which lowers wage standards, potentially lowers the quality of public works projects, and undermines the competitiveness of potential contractors that have union employees | ** [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/6/60/1E8-Prevailing_Wage_Repeal_Act_Exposed.pdf Repealing the prevailing wage paid for government projects], which lowers wage standards, potentially lowers the quality of public works projects, and undermines the competitiveness of potential contractors that have union employees. | ||
* | * Pushing international agreements that undermine the opportunities of American workers by: | ||
**Favoring so-called "free trade" agreements that | ** Favoring so-called "free trade" agreements that ship good-paying American jobs overseas to developing nations that pay workers subsistence wages. See the list [http://www.alecexposed.org/wiki/Bills_Affecting_Workers_Rights#Trade_.26_International_Relations here.] | ||
* | * Using tax dollars to subsidize for-profit corporations for work traditionally performed by government, such as: | ||
**[http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/4/4e/1C3-COUNCIL_ON_EFFICIENT_GOVERNMENT_ACT_Exposed.pdf The | ** [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/4/4e/1C3-COUNCIL_ON_EFFICIENT_GOVERNMENT_ACT_Exposed.pdf The Council on Efficient Government Act] that outsources public services and weakens public employee unions, and | ||
**The [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/d/dd/1C2-COMPETITIVE_CONTRACTING_OF_PUBLIC_SERVICES_ACT_Exposed.pdf Competitive Contracting of Public Services Act] and [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/8/8b/1C8-PUBLIC-PRIVATE_FAIR_COMPETITION_ACT_Exposed.pdf Public-Private Fair Competition Act], bills that require agencies to consider whether services can be provided by private entities at lower cost, which reduces the amount paid to workers while adding a profit margin in for corporate executives. | ** The [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/d/dd/1C2-COMPETITIVE_CONTRACTING_OF_PUBLIC_SERVICES_ACT_Exposed.pdf Competitive Contracting of Public Services Act] and [http://www.alecexposed.org/w/images/8/8b/1C8-PUBLIC-PRIVATE_FAIR_COMPETITION_ACT_Exposed.pdf Public-Private Fair Competition Act], bills that require agencies to consider whether services can be provided by private entities at lower cost, which reduces the amount paid to workers while adding a profit margin in for corporate executives. | ||
* | * Deterring injured employees from making worker’s compensation claims by, for example, [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/8/8b/1Q5-Workers_Compensation_Medical_Records_Disclosure_Act_Exposed.pdf giving employers wide access to employees' medical records]. | ||
To see a full list of bills affecting workers rights, click [[Bills Affecting Workers Rights|here]]. | |||
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| style="color:#000000;" | <div style="padding:2px 5px;"><h3>Authorizing "Car Title Pledges" for Predatory Lenders </h3> | | style="color:#000000;" | <div style="padding:2px 5px;"><h3>Authorizing "Car Title Pledges" for Predatory Lenders </h3> | ||
[[Image:Family.png|left|90px]] | [[Image:Family.png|left|90px]] One [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/9/9a/1G8-Title_Pledge_Act_Exposed.pdf model bill] approved by ALEC corporations would authorize a form of short-term lending that many states have recognized as unfair and predatory to low-income consumers. Specifically, it advances the interest of lending companies in giving short-term, 30-day renewable loans backed by a borrower's car title, loans that usually have high interest rates, which are very difficult for people in tough financial circumstances to keep up with. | ||
Consumer groups have opposed this type of lending not only because the high interest rates and short-term repayment period can trap consumers in a cycle of debt, but also because they risk losing their cars, which they often need to get to work. The bill also provides few consumer protections, for example failing to include a private right of action with strong remedies, and requiring that all claims be brought within one year. This provides little deterrence for predatory lenders, and because the budgets of regulatory agencies are limited, the state cannot adequately protect against abuses. | Consumer groups have opposed this type of lending not only because the high interest rates and short-term repayment period can trap consumers in a cycle of debt, but also because they risk losing their cars, which they often need to get to work. The bill also provides few consumer protections, for example failing to include a private right of action with strong remedies, and requiring that all claims be brought within one year. This provides little deterrence for predatory lenders, and because the budgets of regulatory agencies are limited, the state cannot adequately protect against abuses. | ||
The Consumer Federation of America, USPIRG, and the Center for Responsible Lending sent a [http://www.responsiblelending.org/other-consumer-loans/car-title-loans/research-analysis/Comment-ALEC_TitlePledgeAct-112905.pdf letter] to ALEC opposing "car title pledges" in November 2005, enumerating many examples of predatory title lending, and also pointing out the distorting influence of campaign contributors from this sector of sound public policy. Bills like this have become law in Mississippi, Tennessee, and elsewhere. | The Consumer Federation of America, USPIRG, and the Center for Responsible Lending sent a [http://www.responsiblelending.org/other-consumer-loans/car-title-loans/research-analysis/Comment-ALEC_TitlePledgeAct-112905.pdf letter] to ALEC opposing "car title pledges" in November 2005, enumerating many examples of predatory title lending, and also pointing out the distorting influence of campaign contributors from this sector of sound public policy. Bills like this have become law in Mississippi, Tennessee, and elsewhere. The ban on this type of predatory lending was also [http://www.responsiblelending.org/tools-resources/headlines/Wisconsin-Governor-Signs-2-Year-Budget.html rolled back] in Wisconsin after ALEC alumni Scott Walker became governor in 2011. | ||
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<big>'''These bills restrict the rights of consumers in favor of the big banks, predatory lenders, and others by''': </big><br> | <big>'''These bills restrict the rights of consumers in favor of the big banks, predatory lenders, and others by''': </big><br> | ||
*[http://alecexposed.org/w/images/e/ee/1C10-Resolution_in_Opposition_to_a_Consumer_Financial_Protection_Agency_Exposed.pdf Opposing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau] (CFPB), created to help police Wall Street and protect consumers. Some politicians are also trying to block Elizabeth Warren from leading the the CFPB. (Also [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/1/15/1B0-Real_Estate_and_Economic_Growth_Resolution_Exposed.pdf Encouraging pension fund investment in real estate securities] | *[http://alecexposed.org/w/images/e/ee/1C10-Resolution_in_Opposition_to_a_Consumer_Financial_Protection_Agency_Exposed.pdf Opposing the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau] (CFPB), created to help police Wall Street and protect consumers. Some politicians are also trying to block Elizabeth Warren from leading the the CFPB. (Also [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/1/15/1B0-Real_Estate_and_Economic_Growth_Resolution_Exposed.pdf Encouraging pension fund investment in real estate securities.]) | ||
*[http://alecexposed.org/w/images/8/8b/1H1-Resolution_Urging_Congress_to_Oppose_Measures_Designed_to_Impose_Ceilings_on_Credit_Card_Rates_Exposed.pdf Opposing limits on astronomical credit card rates,] and thus opposing efforts to limit Americans’ credit card debt | *[http://alecexposed.org/w/images/8/8b/1H1-Resolution_Urging_Congress_to_Oppose_Measures_Designed_to_Impose_Ceilings_on_Credit_Card_Rates_Exposed.pdf Opposing limits on astronomical credit card rates,] and thus opposing efforts to limit Americans’ credit card debt | ||
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*[http://alecexposed.org/w/images/f/f0/1L6-Resolution_Supporting_Territorial_Rating_Exposed.pdf Allowing insurance companies to engage in "red-lining" by re-branding the practice of "territorial ratings"] | *[http://alecexposed.org/w/images/f/f0/1L6-Resolution_Supporting_Territorial_Rating_Exposed.pdf Allowing insurance companies to engage in "red-lining" by re-branding the practice of "territorial ratings"] | ||
*[http://alecexposed.org/w/images/0/08/1G7-State_Power_to_Regulate_Lending_Act_Exposed.pdf Prohibiting local governments from regulating unfair or predatory lending practices] | *[http://alecexposed.org/w/images/0/08/1G7-State_Power_to_Regulate_Lending_Act_Exposed.pdf Prohibiting local governments from regulating unfair or predatory lending practices], such as prohibitions on backing high interest loans with car titles, detailed below. | ||
*[http://alecexposed.org/wiki/File:1A0-Affordable_Housing_Construction_Stimulation_Act_Exposed.pdf Eliminating building and maintenance codes for affordable housing] under the guise of "increasing the construction of low-income housing" | *[http://alecexposed.org/wiki/File:1A0-Affordable_Housing_Construction_Stimulation_Act_Exposed.pdf Eliminating building and maintenance codes for affordable housing] under the guise of "increasing the construction of low-income housing" | ||
*And among other things, [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/6/62/1M4-Constitutional_Amendment_Restricting_the_Use_of_Vehicle_Fees_and_Taxes_for_Highway_Purposes_Exposed.pdf | *And among other things, [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/6/62/1M4-Constitutional_Amendment_Restricting_the_Use_of_Vehicle_Fees_and_Taxes_for_Highway_Purposes_Exposed.pdf limiting the ability to fund comprehensive transportation policies] through a state Constitutional Amendment requiring that revenues from gas taxes and vehicle-related fees be used for highways, rather than investment in light rail, bike lanes or other options less profitable for oil companies. | ||
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<h3>Some of this Corporate Agenda Has Already Become Law</h3> | <h3>Some of this Corporate Agenda Has Already Become Law:</h3> | ||
[[Image:Wisconsin.png|left|90px]] | [[Image:Wisconsin.png|left|90px]] Wisconsin Governor and ALEC alumni Scott Walker took a cue from ALEC's corporate wish list and introduced a radical bill in February, 2011 to cripple public employee unions. Wisconsin Act 10 inspired months of protests and has been subjected to a series of legal challenges. There is no ALEC bill that exactly mirrors Walker's proposal, but the Wisconsin bill does comport with ALEC's sweeping anti-union agenda, which includes decades of support for [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/c/c8/1R10-Right_to_Work_Act_Exposed.pdf "Right to Work"], [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/b/b8/Paycheck_Protection_Act_Exposed.pdf Paycheck Protection"] legislation and other measures to disempower and defund unions. On collective bargaining, ALEC's [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/1/15/1R8-Public_Employee_Freedom_Act_Exposed.pdf "Public Employee Freedom Act"] declares that "an employee should be able to contract on their own terms" and "mandatory collective bargaining laws violate this freedom." This ALEC bill, and the [http://alecexposed.org/w/images/c/c9/1R9-Public_Employer_Payroll_Deduction_Policy_Act_Exposed.pdf "Public Employer Payroll Deduction Act"], prohibit automatic payroll deductions for union dues, a key aspect of the Walker bill. To learn more about this story, [http://www.thenation.com/ PLACEHOLDER].<br> | ||
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