With union special interests making support for the mis-named Employee Free Choice Act, or "card check" bill, a litmus test for candidate support, the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace (CDW) is ...
With union special interests making support for the mis-named Employee Free Choice Act, or "card check" bill, a litmus test for candidate support, the Coalition for a Democratic Workplace (CDW) is launching a new public awareness campaign aimed at educating voters about this anti-worker legislation.
As part of its multi-faceted campaign, CDW is releasing a new television ad featuring a widely recognized character designed to engage and connect voters to the issue. Watch for it on national cable news channels and in select states.
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Fantastic ad!! It clearly shows the intent and design of a secret ballot, which "unions" do not want. How can any rational, informed citizen be for a law that doesn't allow a "secret ballot?"
Voting is always anonymous. Yet, the unions want to know who does not support them, so that they can intimidate them. What politician would support this?
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