In Everett, Sen. Murray touts new bill to union leaders
EVERETT U.S. Sen. Patty Murray listened to local labor leaders in Everett on Monday to get their take on a bill that would make it easier for workers to unionize and collectively bargain.
The four-term senator touted the Protecting the Right to Organize Act with representatives from the Snohomish County Labor Council and the Teamsters, Machinists and other unions. The bill would impose penalties on companies that violate worker rights laws and boost protections for employees who protest or seek union representation. Murray said the bill is needed to help working-class Americans.
I know here in Everett you know the importance of unions, she said. A lot of people talk about the economy being great, but I see too many people where its not working people who go to work every day and dont get the salaries they need and dont get the support they need. Today we have an economy that works for those at the top and who invest in Wall Street, and corporations that are nameless. But the average workers are feeling less and less secure in this economy and we need to right that.
The Senate bill has 40 co-sponsors, including fellow Democrat Maria Cantwell, Washingtons other U.S. senator. Murray said she doesnt expect the bill to gain ground in the Senate without prior success in the countrys other legislative body.
The exciting part is we have folks in the House who have picked this up, Murray said. That means people will start hearing about it and understanding the impacts.
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