Kuhl states ‘Employee Free Choice Act’ is bad for Workers

Congressman Randy Kuhl (R, NY-29) fields a question on the Employee Free Choice Act. Kuhl (again) never answers the question and uses strong arm tactics to supress speech.

You heard Congressman Randy Kuhl. Support a workers’ right to organize in the workplace to bargain collectiviely and you are a Communist.

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Kuhl is on the defensive early and its not even 2008. Randy resorts to intimidation tactics, fear mongering and character smearing to reduce debate to a zero-sum game.

Red Scare Randy?

You should be more concerned about the growing voices of discontent and becoming the rubber stamp of a lame duck President. Voting consistently anti-union and suppressing workers’ rights does not help middle class families put food on the table or receive quality healthcare for workers and their loved ones.

As the son of a union member, you should be ashamed of claiming to carry the banner of workers rights and demeaning an honest dialogue on workers’ rights.

Action Item: I urge everyone to call Kuhl’s office and request he submits a press release to retract his above comments (at the Henrietta Town Hall on March 3rd) on the ‘Employee Free Choice Act’.

Call Randy!

DC Office: 202 225-3161

Fairport Office: 585 223-4760

Bath Office: 607 776-9142

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6 Responses to “Kuhl states ‘Employee Free Choice Act’ is bad for Workers”

  1. That was an interesting exchange - I thought red baiting went out of fashion in the 70’s. Also, so much for “not debating”.

    Here’s a constructive suggestion to those asking questions: If you disagree with Kuhl’s vote on an issue, it’s also worth taking a look at the process behind the vote. This is a good example. The questioner could have asked the question like this:

    “I support the right of unions to organize freely, so I was sorry to see you vote against HR 800 last week. I also noticed that you co-sponsored HR 1696 last year, which was four words different from HR 800. You withdrew that co-sponsorship after the election. I would respectfully ask that in future you support pro-labor legislation, and also that you withdraw co-sponsorships before the election, so your constituents can see where you stand when they go to the voting booth.”

    If Kuhl knew that she had done a little digging and uncovered his flip-flop, the exchange would have been re-framed. I doubt, for example, the CPUSA would have been involved. I’ve got a post detailing the differences between the two bills, which also links to the original source materials to see when he withdrew his co-sponsorship.

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  2. Brighton Resident says:

    Body language is so telling.

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  3. stlo7 says:

    Great example

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  4. LB says:

    Kuhl’s response was clear and to the point. The bill abolishes the requirement for a secret ballot vote to unionize. So he’s against it. Of course union organizers like being able to collect and sometimes coerce “votes” en masse, and a secret ballot is an impediment. I didn’t hear anything about “support this and you’re a Communist” in there either. The only thing this is an example of is blogs and citizens regurgitating talking points to cast their pet issue in the most favorable light.

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  5. optimusprime says:

    My post is flawed slightly because I didn’t detail the positive benefits of the passage of this bill. Specifically, Majority Sign-Up. The following link below explains explicitly why Majority Sign-Up is crucial for collective bargaining in empowering the rights of workers.

    http://araw.org/takeaction/efca/cardsummary.cfm

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  6. You’re right, LB, it’s OK for Kuhl to hold that position, and he defended his position pretty well. I also have concerns about the bill - I don’t think it’s the most onerous requirement that unions be elected by secret ballot. And you’re also right that he didn’t say that someone’s a Commie for supporting it, he just said the CPUSA supported it.

    But his response raises three questions: First, and least important, who cares if the worn-out, yesterday’s news Communist Party supports any piece of legislation? They’re just not a force anymore, and dragging them into the conversation doesn’t add anything. I’m sure there’s a slew of stuff that Kuhl supports that the CPUSA also supports. Second, and more important, if this bill is as evil as Kuhl says, why did he co-sponsor a bill that was only four words different in the last session. Third, and most important, why did he withdraw that co-sponsorship after the election, and not before?

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