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House of Representatives Votes to Fast-Track Union Contracts

The House of Representatives is advocating for faster first-time labor contracts, voting 230-193 for a bill that would accelerate the collective bargaining process for newly unionized workers.

The Faster Labor Contracts Act would expedite first-time contract negotiations by requiring employers to begin talks within 10 days of a union’s request, setting a timeline for bargaining and establishing a process if an agreement is not reached in time. The bill passed after House Democrats used a discharge petition to force a vote, with 20 Republicans breaking party lines to vote for the legislation.

When a union forms, workers come together to collectively bargain for better wages, working conditions or other workplace demands. The law requires employers to “bargain in good faith,” meaning they must meet with union representatives, consider proposals and negotiate honestly without intentionally delaying or refusing to reach an agreement.

“In reality, employers stall,” Representative Christian Menefee (D-TX) said. “They run out the clock.”

Rep. Menefee described this negotiation limbo period as a “loophole” that allows employers to act in “bad faith,” giving them leverage to delay or weaken a union’s first contract and limit workers’ ability to negotiate collectively.

According to former labor organizer and Rep. Greg Casar (D-TX), it takes an average of over 465 days for a union to secure its first contract.

“Far too often, employers drag out contract negotiations,” Rep. Casar said. “That’s 465 days workers go without fair wages and protections.”

Although a handful of Republican members voted in favor of this bill, Education and Workforce Committee Chairman and Rep. Tim Walberg (R-MI) said it's not truly “pro-worker.”

"It is an ideological Trojan horse that harms the very people it claims to help, empowers bureaucrats over workers and undermines the collaborative process that has long defined American labor relations,” Rep. Walberg said.

Rep. Walberg added that Congress should instead work to strengthen workplace democracy, support workers’ rights and encourage honest bargaining by employers. Rep. Menefee said this bill does just that.

“It sets clear deadlines, a fair process, mediation if needed, arbitration as a backstop, and it only applies to first contracts,” Rep. Menefee said. “So, it is focused, and it is reasonable.”

Ultimately, Rep. Menefee said this bill is simply about supporting workers.

“When workers follow the rules, the rules have to work for them,” Rep. Menefee said.

Payton Anderson

Payton Anderson is a reporter for Texas Politics based in Washington, D.C., where she's pursuing her bachelor's degree in journalism at American University. Originally from California, Payton's reporting experience spans all avenues of digital and multimedia publishing. In her free time, she enjoys playing soccer and being outdoors.

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