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工会领袖肯定共和党在劳工法改革上的接触
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美国卡车司机工会主席肖恩·奥布莱恩近期在美国参议院听证会上,对共和党议员就劳工法改革主动接触工会并寻求合作表示赞赏。他指出,此前两党在劳工改革方面缺乏实质性进展,民主党将此作为政治工具,而共和党则倾向于出台有利于企业的法案。奥布莱恩强调,工会致力于推动解决方案,并乐于看到共和党内部围绕劳工问题出现的“重新调整”,希望通过多种途径支持工会成员,而非固守单一的立法标准。他特别提到了由跨党派参议员共同提出的《加速劳工合同法案》,旨在缩短新成立工会与雇主谈判初始合同的时间,以解决近半数新工会一年内无法签订合同的困境。

🤝 工会领袖肯定共和党在劳工法改革上的新姿态:卡车司机工会主席肖恩·奥布莱恩在参议院听证会上,对共和党议员主动接触工会并就劳工法改革寻求合作表示积极肯定,认为这是“积极的变化”,打破了过去两党在劳工改革上缺乏实质性进展的局面。

⚖️ 《加速劳工合同法案》旨在缩短谈判周期:奥布莱恩重点介绍了由跨党派参议员提出的《加速劳工合同法案》,该法案旨在要求雇主在工会投票后10天内开始谈判,并在调解失败后30天内转入具有约束力的仲裁,以解决新工会难以在一年内签订首份合同的问题,提高效率。

💡 推动劳工问题上的“共和党重新调整”:奥布莱恩表示,工会希望鼓励共和党内部围绕劳工问题出现的“重新调整”,并愿意通过提供多种支持途径来服务工会成员,而非仅仅遵循单一的立法标准,展现了工会寻求更广泛合作的意愿。

🤔 对法案的担忧与不同意见:尽管法案受到关注,但也有专家如传统基金会研究员雷切尔·格雷斯勒提出担忧,认为《加速劳工合同法案》可能在复杂的集体谈判中引入官僚主义,并可能给双方足够的时间来充分考虑合同的长期影响,特别是在合同条款可能长达数千页的情况下,120天的时限可能过于仓促。

Teamsters union president Sean O'Brien testified before a Senate committee on Wednesday and expressed appreciation for Republican lawmakers' efforts to reach out to labor unions and work with them on legislation.

O'Brien testified before the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee at the invitation of Chairman Bill Cassidy, R-La., to discuss proposals for reforming labor laws.

"I'm encouraged that I've been invited here as a guest of the Republican majority, that is a positive change," O'Brien said.

"For as long as I have been a Teamster, neither party has spearheaded an effort to reach bipartisan agreement on labor reform," he explained. "The Democrats have played political football with massive labor reform bills. Republicans have largely reintroduced business friendly bills that make it harder to form a union." 

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"I don't like to waste time. I was elected to get things done for rank and file Teamsters, to further solutions and not dwell on problems or the past. Everyone in this room was similarly elected to produce for your own constituents," he added.

O'Brien said that this is the third time he's testified before the Senate HELP committee and that neither Democratic nor GOP leaders of the panel were successful in advancing solutions to what he called "our nation's weak, unenforceable labor laws."

"When I took office, I directed the Teamsters Union's legislative department to confront their own partisan bias. As a result, our union has found new allies on both sides of the aisle," O'Brien said, pointing to Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., as a leader in those efforts. 

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O'Brien said there is "a realignment around labor taking place within the Republican Party. The Teamsters union wants to encourage that by offering multiple paths to support our members, not a single legislative litmus test."

As an example of that realignment and the newfound bipartisanship around labor issues, O'Brien pointed to a bipartisan bill introduced in March by Hawley along with Sens. Cory Booker, D-N.J.; Jeff Merkley, D-Ore.; Bernie Moreno, R-Ohio; and Gary Peters, D-Mich. Four additional Democratic senators have since signed on as cosponsors.

The Faster Labor Contracts Act would amend the National Labor Relations Act to require that employers must start negotiating with a newly-formed union within 10 days of workers' unionization vote. 

It would also refer the parties to binding arbitration if mediation fails within 30 days or additional periods agreed upon by the union and employer, and send disputes to mediation if no agreement is reached in 90 days.

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"After workers vote to form their union, many employers delay the negotiation of the initial collective bargaining agreement. Nearly half of new unions fail to secure a contract within a year of winning an election. After two years, a third are without a contract," O'Brien explained. "This bill ensures that a first contract can be reached in months, not years." 

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., spoke of concerns raised by another expert witness at the hearing that the Faster Labor Contracts Act would interject bureaucracy into negotiations between employers and a newly-formed union.

Rachel Greszler, senior research fellow at The Heritage Foundation, said the complexity of collective bargaining agreements means that both workers forming a union and the employer need ample time to consider their implications for the future of the company and its workforce.

"When you have a first contract, especially if you have a company that has never been involved in negotiations or a union, that it's the first time that they're representing workers, they need to understand all the issues," she explained. 

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She also said contracts like the United Auto Workers union's agreements with automakers such as Ford can run thousands of pages when accounting for memorandums of agreement, with several hundred items covered under the bargaining agreement.

"These are too many things for both workers and for employers to be able to consider within a timeframe of 120 days," Greszler added.

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