Efforts to form a new union have surged 58% since Biden became president, federal officials say
Source: Business Insider
Oct 14, 2023, 6:08 AM EDT
The election of President Joe Biden and a new liberal majority at the federal agency that rules on employer-worker disputes has coincided with a boon in collective organizing. The National Labor Relations Board announced Friday that petitions to form unions continue to rise following a "dramatic surge" the year before.
In fiscal year 2023, which ended September 30, the NLRB said there were 2,594 union representation petitions filed with its regional field offices, an uptick of 3% from the year before. Compared to fiscal year 2021, when Biden entered office, requests for union recognition are up 58%. That has to do, at least in part, with who is in the White House.
Since being elected, Biden has often touted his support for organized labor, becoming the first president to join a union picket line when he stood with autoworkers last month. He has also shifted the balance of power at the NLRB, which holds union elections and rules on when employers have broken the law, appointing two of its current Democrats and ensuring its pro-labor contingent is in the majority.
Under Biden, the NLRB has increasingly sided with workers over employers, declaring most severance requirements illegal and ruling that unions displaying a giant inflatable rat known as "Scabby" in front of employers they're protesting is a protected form of free speech.
Read more: https://www.businessinsider.com/union-petitions-increased-since-biden-took-office-nlrb-2023-10
Link to NLRB announcement - https://www.nlrb.gov/news-outreach/news-story/unfair-labor-practices-charge-filings-up-10-union-petitions-up-3-in-fiscal
AZLD4Candidate
(6,766 posts)country. Unions strong is America strong!
Bluethroughu
(7,215 posts)The middle and lower classes will grow up and out! We will be a stronger country for it.
The koch, crowds, and Murdocks won't be able to brainwash the audience to support the GOP crackpots we have today.
Magoo48
(6,720 posts)Skelly
(241 posts)My sadness meter drop dramatically at first. At least to me, there is a difference in "Efforts to form a new union..." and "Efforts to form new unions..." Happy ending though!! Thanks for posting.
BumRushDaShow
(169,316 posts)"Efforts to form a 'More Perfect Union'"... then shook the sleepiness from my eyes.
IronLionZion
(51,205 posts)liberals like it when workers are empowered and have lots of options.
SKKY
(12,798 posts)...I realize it's all good news. Unions build the middle class. Love this!
gristy
(10,733 posts)Sheesh
Good news in the article, though.
GB_RN
(3,554 posts)Many of todays alleged reporters have no clue how to build out the basic structure and form of an article, their grammar, well, that sucks, and the editors are worse. Editors fail to fix the garbage theyre getting from the reporters and then come up with headlines like that. Sometimes, even worse.
Another issue with reporters, in general, is that they have no education in the subject matter theyre covering. So, getting in-depth, quality information is next to impossible.
Polybius
(21,876 posts)Sloppy headline, I see I'm not the only one who was surprised.