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<font size="3"> '''Through these bills, ALEC corporations aim to restrict workers from bargaining collectively, to drain labor unions of funds and limit | <font size="3"> '''Through these bills, ALEC corporations aim to restrict workers from bargaining collectively, to drain labor unions of funds and limit their political influence, and to keep workers from exercising their rights under law.''' These anti-worker "model bills" are drafted at American Legislative Exchange Council conventions with input from, and approval by, Big Business, then introduced in state legislatures to erode the rights of working Americans. Politicians are elected to represent the people, not corporations; through ALEC, corporations have both a VOICE and a VOTE on specific state laws. ''Do you?''</font> | ||
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<big>These bills aim to erode the rights of workers in favor of Big Business, Banksters, and other corporate interests by: </big><br> | <big>These bills aim to erode the rights of workers in favor of Big Business, Banksters, and other corporate interests by: </big><br> | ||
* ' | * '''Pushing union-busting 'right to work' legislation''' (1R10) | ||
* '''Giving employers access to employee’s medical records''' related to worker’s compensation claims (1Q5) | * '''Giving employers access to employee’s medical records''' related to worker’s compensation claims (1Q5) | ||
* '''Weakening the political power of unions''' by, for example: | * '''Weakening the political power of unions''' by, for example: | ||
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** requiring '''extensive reporting''' (1R0, 1P5) and | ** requiring '''extensive reporting''' (1R0, 1P5) and | ||
** allowing unrepresented members to '''opt-out of dues payment''' (1R8, 1R0) | ** allowing unrepresented members to '''opt-out of dues payment''' (1R8, 1R0) | ||
* '''Deterring injured employees from making worker’s compensation claims''' through '''“fraud warnings”''' (1Q4) and '''giving employers standing''' to challenge | * '''Deterring injured employees from making worker’s compensation claims''' through: | ||
** '''“fraud warnings”''' (1Q4) and | |||
** '''giving employers standing''' to challenge worker's comp claims (1Q1, 1M22). | |||
* '''Opposing release time for public employee union activities''' (1P6) | * '''Opposing release time for public employee union activities''' (1P6) | ||
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