Current Events > NC Governor signs anti-union farm bill, sponsored by farm owners who benefit

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whitewimmin
07/13/17 6:53:54 PM
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https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/north-carolina/articles/2017-07-13/farm-bill-with-anti-union-language-signed-by-cooper
The legislation, approved on the second-to-last full day of this year's General Assembly chief work session, includes a provision designed to prevent farms from being forced into future agreements to collect workers' dues and transfer them to unions. Farmers also could not be required to enter into union contracts as part of settling worker lawsuits.

The Farm Labor Organizing Committee, the only agricultural worker union in the state, said the provision was aimed to block it from helping laborers improve their own working conditions through union agreements and litigation. A group leader blasted Cooper for "choosing to be on the wrong side of history" by expanding an anti-labor law first passed in the state in 1947 and vowed to challenge the new law in court.

"It is a shame that this Democrat and others refuse to stand on the side of the most marginalized working poor and the immigrant workers that keep this state's economy afloat," said FLOC President Baldemar Velasquez in a release. He said worker and immigrant rights groups had been hopeful for a veto after meetings with Cooper last month, before the union provision got debated.

"Working people in North Carolina deserve better from our legislators and our governor," state AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer MaryBe McMillan said.

Cooper offered no statement on the measure in Thursday's announcement. Spokesman Ford Porter wrote later that "while the governor had concerns with this legislation, it supports North Carolina's farming and agriculture industry and passed with broad bipartisan support."

North Carolina's workforce is consistently ranked near the bottom among states in the percentage of workers holding union membership. Pro-business Democrats and Republicans who have led state government over the past several decades have seen the state's aversion to labor organizing as a plus to attract companies to expand in North Carolina.


The unions that backed his campaign are not pleased.
http://aflcionc.org/statement-about-gov-coopers-plan-to-sign-s615/
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Antifar
07/13/17 7:40:24 PM
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