So you think EFCA is trivial?

Louis Proyect wrote:


Assuming you think this is not a trivial piece of legislation, where do all you hot lefts stand on the prospects for the bill? Are you prepared to be embarrassed/pleasantly surprised?

I'd say if we get this it's a very good signal of good things to come.

What good does this do if jobs are evaporating at the current rate? Furthermore, some of the greatest advances in trade union organizing in the 20th century took place before the Wagner Act. If the trade unions are to have any future at all, it will only be realized by breaking with a political party that is run by corporate lawyers and funded by Goldman-Sachs et al.
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