Contributions for January 2001 - February 2001
| Organization of contributor | Interest Group of contributor | Position of organizations in the interest group | Amount | Date | Legislator (recipient) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BOILERMAKERS UNION | Manufacturing unions | Support | $3,000 | 1/25/2001 | Baucus |
| MACHINISTS/AEROSPACE WORKERS UNION | Manufacturing unions | Support | $5,000 | 1/29/2001 | Durbin |
| MACHINISTS/AEROSPACE WORKERS UNION | Manufacturing unions | Support | $5,000 | 1/29/2001 | Durbin |
| UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA | Manufacturing unions | Support | $5,000 | 1/29/2001 | Kennedy |
| UNITED STEELWORKERS OF AMERICA | Manufacturing unions | Support | $5,000 | 1/29/2001 | Kennedy |
| MACHINISTS/AEROSPACE WORKERS UNION | Manufacturing unions | Support | $5,000 | 1/29/2001 | Harkin |
| AFRICAN AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | Chambers of commerce | Oppose | $300 | 2/7/2001 | Clinton |
| SABRE INC | Lodging & tourism | Oppose | $1,000 | 2/7/2001 | Dorgan |
| NATIONAL FEDN OF INDEPENDENT BUSINESS | Small business associations | Oppose | $250 | 2/8/2001 | Snowe |
| SABRE INC | Lodging & tourism | Oppose | $4,000 | 2/14/2001 | Dorgan |
| GREATER WASHINGTON BOARD OF TRADE | Chambers of commerce | Oppose | $1,150 | 2/14/2001 | Hatch |
| GREATER WASHINGTON BOARD OF TRADE | Chambers of commerce | Oppose | $1,000 | 2/14/2001 | Grassley |
| KENTUCKY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE | Chambers of commerce | Oppose | $250 | 2/22/2001 | McConnell |
| MANUFACTURER | Manufacturing | Oppose | $1,000 | 2/22/2001 | Domenici |
| UNITED AUTO WORKERS | Manufacturing unions | Support | $1,000 | 2/22/2001 | Reed |
| SABRE INC | Lodging & tourism | Oppose | $1,000 | 2/23/2001 | Reed |
Contribution data provided by the Center for Responsive Politics (OpenSecrets.org)
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Employee Free Choice Act may actually undermine employees' free choice by Angela Xu, Jul 31, 2008 (8:20pm)
This bill would eliminate the secret ballot practice used to determine whether to organize a union, and replace that with a public card signing. Opponents argue that this would leave workers open to coercion from their union colleagues, and that the card signing is undemocratic. Small businesses also say that this measure would cut them out of the wage bargaining process, weakening them tremendously. Unions like the bill because it provides an easy way for them to bolster membership at a time when their numbers are declining. President Bush has threatened to veto this bill if it passes Congress.

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