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Tell your Representative Iowa needs Fair Share.
Tell your Representative Iowa needs Fair Share.
By the IFL Current Iowa law prohibits a union, which is and exclusive collective bargaining representative, from negotiating the inclusion of a “fair share” clause into a collective bargaining agreement with an employer. In addition, other laws require a union, which negotiates and administers collective bargaining agreements, to do so on behalf of all the employees covered by the contract without regard to their membership or non-membership in the union. But, because they do not pay union dues, nonmembers, who are covered by the contract, receive the services of the union and the benefits of the contract free. The legislation permits unions and management to negotiate regarding the inclusion of a fair share clause in their collective bargaining agreement. The legislation does not mandate inclusion of a fair share clause in any collective bargaining agreement. As with any other bargaining proposal, if both the union and management agree to include a fair share clause in the contract, then it becomes operative. A fair share clause is treated in all respects in the same way as any other mandatory subject for collective bargaining. By allowing fair share to be negotiated, the union has an opportunity - if it chooses to bargain about it and is successful in negotiations – to require that nonmembers pay their fair share of the costs to a union in securing and enforcing the benefits of the collective bargaining agreement. Please send a letter to your legislators urging them to vote in support of SSB 1120. Beccuase this issue is so important, please forward it to your friends and fellow union members to ask them to contact their legislators too. Send a letter to the following decision maker(s): Your Representative (if you live in Iowa) Below is the sample letter: Subject: Support SSB 1120 Dear [decision maker name automatically inserted here], I am writing to urge you vote for SSB 1120. The proposed legislation does not force anyone to become a union member. It simply allows the fair share issue to be part of the collective bargaining process. It cannot be part of the union contract unless both parties - labor and management - agree. If they agree, such a clause would require that nonmembers pay their fair share of the costs to the union in securing and enforcing the benefits of the collective bargaining agreement. This bill simply reinforces fundamental values of fairness. It is fair to allow Iowa unions to negotiate about the fair share issue - just like unions in a majority of the rest of the country. It is also fair, if both labor and management agree, to allow the collectively bargained agreements in Iowa to include fair share clauses - just like a majority of states in the rest of the country allow. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Blog4 Iowa
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Re: Tell your Representative Iowa needs Fair Share.
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Anonymous
on Tue 06 Feb 2007 06:23 PM CST | Permanent Link
Apparently you must be a union member.
Re: Re: Tell your Representative Iowa needs Fair Share.
Actually, Im in the NEA and do some work for IATSE every now and then. I'm more interested in how this plays out. Some say it's not an attempt to overturn right to work, but it sure sounds like it.
Re: Tell your Representative Iowa needs Fair Share.
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Anonymous
on Wed 07 Mar 2007 06:40 PM CST | Permanent Link
What about those workers who don't want union services and never asked for it? What's fair about making them pay for this? I've not seen a single proponent address this. I don't think you care about fairness at all. If you did, you'd advocate to change the law that forces unions to represent everyone.
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